| --- |
| license: cc-by-4.0 |
| task_categories: |
| - robotics |
| tags: |
| - LeRobot |
| - world-model |
| - robot-failure |
| - manipulation |
| - franka |
| - panda |
| - counterfactual |
| configs: |
| - config_name: default |
| data_files: data/*/*.parquet |
| --- |
| |
| # FailBench `wm1` — a world-model corpus of robot actuator failures |
|
|
| **66,480 episodes · 7.3M frames · 5.5 s each · 20 fps · 640×480 · Franka Panda** |
|
|
| Each episode shows a robot mid-task, an actuator fault firing at a known instant, |
| and the five seconds that follow. The fault is given as an **8-dim vector, per |
| frame** — all-zero before the onset, constant after — so a model can be asked |
| *"if these joints go limp here, what happens next?"* before anything has |
| happened. |
|
|
| Built in MuJoCo on top of [LIBERO](https://libero-project.github.io/) and |
| [RoboCasa](https://robocasa.ai/) teleoperation demos. |
|
|
| ```python |
| from lerobot.datasets.lerobot_dataset import LeRobotDataset |
| |
| past = [-0.15, -0.10, -0.05, 0.0] # 4 observed frames |
| future = [0.05 * i for i in range(1, 9)] # 8 predicted frames |
| |
| ds = LeRobotDataset( |
| "aaronngx/failbench-wm1", |
| delta_timestamps={k: past + future for k in |
| ("observation.images.agentview", "observation.state", |
| "action", "fault")}, |
| ) |
| |
| s = ds[0] |
| s["observation.images.agentview"] # (12, 3, 480, 640) |
| s["fault"] # (12, 8) -> zeros, then the fault |
| s["task"] # "Pick the mug ... the shoulder joint loses actuation ..." |
| ``` |
|
|
| The onset is always frame 10, so a window anchored before it has the fault firing |
| inside the prediction horizon — observed frames pre-failure, target frames |
| post-failure. |
|
|
| ## Features |
|
|
| | feature | dtype | shape | notes | |
| |---|---|---|---| |
| | `observation.images.agentview` | video | `[3,480,640]` | scene view, camera randomised per demo | |
| | `observation.images.wrist` | video | `[3,480,640]` | hand-mounted (72% of the download) | |
| | `observation.state` | float32 | `[9]` | 7 arm joints + 2 finger positions | |
| | `action` | float32 | `[7]` | the PD target that actually drove the physics | |
| | `action.demo` | float32 | `[7]` | the operator's recorded action | |
| | `fault` | float32 | `[8]` | `[j1…j7, gripper]`, **per frame** | |
| | `task` | string | | the natural-language prompt (62,883 distinct) | |
|
|
| **`action[k]` precedes `frame[k]` — apply no shift.** The value at index *k* is the |
| control in force during the physics steps that *end* at frame *k*. The source |
| LIBERO/RoboCasa demos use the opposite convention (an action at *t* takes effect |
| at *t+1*), but this corpus never replays recorded actions — it drives a PD target |
| and logs the operator action alongside. Shifting introduces the off-by-one it |
| appears to fix. |
|
|
| `observation.state` is robot-only and fixed-width; the underlying sim `qpos` is |
| scene-dependent (41–110 columns) and cannot be a fixed-shape feature. End-effector |
| position is omitted because it is a deterministic function of the arm joints. |
|
|
| ## Composition |
|
|
| | | | |
| |---|---| |
| | LIBERO / RoboCasa | 27,000 / 39,480 episodes | |
| | demos · tasks · distinct scenes | 1,108 · 50 · 968 | |
| | nominal (fault = all zeros) | 2,297 | |
| | failure cells covered | 383 of 383, 163–172 episodes each | |
| | train / val | 59,880 / 6,600 (split **by demo**, never by episode) | |
|
|
| Failure coverage is **round-robin over the cell lattice** (127 non-empty joint |
| subsets × 3 gripper states, plus 2 gripper-only), so coverage is exact by |
| construction rather than by sampling. The number of failed joints is therefore |
| **binomial, not uniform** — `{0: 2632, 1: 3526, 2: 10563, 3: 17560, 4: 17604, |
| 5: 10558, 6: 3530, 7: 507}`. Each episode carries `failure_prob`, the realistic |
| fault prior, for importance reweighting. |
| |
| Per-episode metadata in `meta/episodes/`: `trial_id, source, task_name, demo_uid, |
| failure_key, failed_joints, n_failed_joints, gripper_mode, fail_idx, |
| traj_progress, cam_variant, failure_prob, is_nominal, is_holding, held_at_onset, |
| onset_frame, split`. |
|
|
| ## Matched controls |
|
|
| Slot 0 of each timestep is a **nominal run from the same demo at the same |
| instant** as its five failures, so a difference between them is attributable to |
| the fault rather than to arm pose or task phase. 2,297 such groups share a single |
| camera and are pixel-comparable — their pre-failure frames agree to 0.17 grey |
| levels. |
|
|
| ## Known defect — the gripper channel on RoboCasa |
|
|
| For episodes holding an object at the failure instant, RoboCasa loses the object |
| almost regardless of the fault: |
|
|
| | gripper mode | LIBERO released by t=5 s | RoboCasa released | |
| |---|---:|---:| |
| | `none` (no gripper fault) | 4% | **88%** | |
| | `slip` | 60% | 94% | |
| | `open` | 64% | 96% | |
|
|
| A grasp does not survive being teleported into: the sim state is written |
| directly, discarding the contact history that held the object, while the finger |
| actuators sit at a command that means *fully closed* — squeezing RoboCasa's |
| ~5.4 cm objects out of the grasp. LIBERO's ~1.7 cm objects survive it. |
|
|
| **Filter with `held_at_onset`** for anything predicting pixels or object motion: |
|
|
| ```python |
| import pandas as pd |
| eps = pd.read_parquet("meta/episodes/chunk-000/file-000.parquet") |
| clean = eps[(eps.source == "libero") | (~eps.held_at_onset)] # 49,146 episodes |
| ``` |
|
|
| This costs **no diversity** — the same demos also produce non-holding episodes, so |
| all 1,108 scenes and every task survive. |
|
|
| **Arm-joint conditioning is unaffected**, being a separate actuator path: failed |
| joints deviate from the commanded target **14.2×** (LIBERO) / **16.5×** |
| (RoboCasa) more than healthy ones. If joint failure is what you are modelling, |
| the corpus is sound as published. |
|
|
| ## Other caveats |
|
|
| - **A nominal episode is simulated, not replayed.** Only the 10 context frames |
| reproduce the source demo exactly; the rest is re-simulated with a PD tracker |
| and drifts (LIBERO 0.009 rad / 0.011 m, RoboCasa 0.025 rad / 0.055 m, mean over |
| the branch). This is deliberate — a matched control must run through the same |
| dynamics as its failures — but nominals are not ground truth for what the |
| operator did next. |
| - **Limp-failure semantics model brake failure**, not a typical Franka fault (a |
| real Panda has failsafe brakes). A worst-case envelope, which suits a safety |
| planner, but say so in any writeup. |
| - **Both corpora are Panda** (RoboCasa uses `PandaMobile`), so this tests scene, |
| task and camera transfer — not cross-embodiment transfer. |
| - **`torchcodec` may fail to load** depending on your torch/ffmpeg build. Pass |
| `video_backend="pyav"` if so; it is a decoder issue, not a dataset issue. |
|
|
| ## Partial download |
|
|
| The wrist stream is 33 GB of the 46 GB total: |
|
|
| ```python |
| from huggingface_hub import snapshot_download |
| snapshot_download("aaronngx/failbench-wm1", repo_type="dataset", |
| allow_patterns=["meta/*", "data/*", |
| "videos/observation.images.agentview/*"]) |
| ``` |
|
|
| Stock `LeRobotDataset` expects every declared video feature to be present, so an |
| agentview-only checkout needs `observation.images.wrist` removed from the local |
| `meta/info.json`. |
|
|
| ## Provenance |
|
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| Generated with MuJoCo 3.3.4 at 640×480, H.264 CRF 20, 20 Hz (robosuite's control |
| timestep of 1/20 over a 0.002 s physics step). The branch is exactly 5.000 s — |
| 2,500 `mj_step` sampled every 25. Video was stream-copied into LeRobot v3 shards |
| without re-encoding, and verified to decode bit-identically to the source clips. |
|
|
| Built on [LIBERO](https://libero-project.github.io/) and |
| [RoboCasa](https://robocasa.ai/); please cite those alongside this dataset. |
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