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license: apache-2.0
task_categories:
- robotics
tags:
- robotics
- text-embeddings
- t5
- wan2.2
size_categories:
- 1M<n<10M
---
# RoboTwin 2.0 3D — T5 Text Embedding Cache
Precomputed [UMT5-XXL](https://huggingface.co/google/umt5-xxl) text embeddings for the
**1,039,891 unique task prompts** of the RoboTwin 2.0 3D dataset
([`flex-pi/robotwin_3d`](https://huggingface.co/datasets/flex-pi/robotwin_3d)), as consumed by
Wan2.2-TI2V-5B. Precomputing these costs substantial GPU time; this cache skips it.
## Cache key
Task strings from `meta/tasks.jsonl` are wrapped in a fixed template before encoding, and the cache
key is the sha256 of that templated prompt:
```python
DEFAULT_PROMPT = "A video recorded from a robot's point of view executing the following instruction: {task}"
key = hashlib.sha256(DEFAULT_PROMPT.format(task=task).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
```
| | |
|---|---|
| task | `Lift the medium-sized green bottle ensuring it remains upright.` |
| prompt | `A video recorded from a robot's point of view executing the following instruction: Lift the medium-sized green bottle ensuring it remains upright.` |
| key | `83eacc02ca58bc93ecd638b3d2318494f442778e62a71a13d7987dfdb649fe18` |
## Contents
| Path | Description |
|---|---|
| `shards/shard_NNNNN.safetensors` | 520 shards × 2,000 prompts (last one 1,891), ~2.10 GB each |
| `manifest.txt` | All 1,039,891 keys, **sorted**, one per line — line `i` is row `i % 2000` of shard `i // 2000` |
Each shard holds two row-aligned tensors, plus `__metadata__["keys"]` (JSON list of that shard's
keys in row order):
| Tensor | Shape | Dtype |
|---|---|---|
| `contexts` | `[N, 128, 4096]` | `bfloat16` |
| `masks` | `[N, 128]` | `bool` |
`masks` marks valid tokens (mean 40.9 of 128). Values past the mask are raw T5 outputs rather than
zeros. Zero them on load (`context[~mask] = 0`) if your model does not apply the mask.
## Converting back to the per-file `.pt` layout
The training pipeline reads a flat directory of `{key}.t5_len128.wan22ti2v5b.pt` files, each a
`{"context", "mask"}` dict, rather than shards. This script reconstructs that layout:
```python
# unpack_to_pt.py -- rebuild the flat .pt cache from the sharded release.
# python unpack_to_pt.py /path/to/text_embeds_cache/robotwin2.0_3d
import json, os, sys
from concurrent.futures import ThreadPoolExecutor
import torch
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from safetensors import safe_open
REPO, NSHARD = "flex-pi/robotwin_3d_text_embeds_cache", 520
out, tmp = sys.argv[1], "/tmp/tec_shards"
os.makedirs(out, exist_ok=True)
def do(i):
# local_dir= gives a real file we can delete; the default cache would only
# yield a symlink, so removing it frees nothing.
p = hf_hub_download(REPO, f"shards/shard_{i:05d}.safetensors",
repo_type="dataset", local_dir=tmp)
with safe_open(p, framework="pt") as f:
ks = json.loads(f.metadata()["keys"])
C, M = f.get_slice("contexts"), f.get_slice("masks")
for r, k in enumerate(ks):
dst = os.path.join(out, f"{k}.t5_len128.wan22ti2v5b.pt")
if not os.path.exists(dst):
torch.save({"context": C[r], "mask": M[r]}, dst)
os.remove(p) # drop the 2 GB shard once expanded
print(f"shard {i:05d} -> {len(ks)} files", flush=True)
with ThreadPoolExecutor(4) as ex:
list(ex.map(do, range(NSHARD)))
```
Expands to ~1 TB across 1,039,891 files. Point `text_embedding_cache_dir` at `out` afterwards.
To pull only part of it, pass a subset of shard indices — each shard is self-describing.
## Random access without unpacking
Resolve one prompt to its shard and read only that row; `get_slice` avoids loading the 2 GB shard:
```python
import bisect, hashlib, json
from huggingface_hub import hf_hub_download
from safetensors import safe_open
REPO, SHARD = "flex-pi/robotwin_3d_text_embeds_cache", 2000
TPL = "A video recorded from a robot's point of view executing the following instruction: {task}"
keys = open(hf_hub_download(REPO, "manifest.txt", repo_type="dataset")).read().split()
def get(task):
h = hashlib.sha256(TPL.format(task=task).encode("utf-8")).hexdigest()
i = bisect.bisect_left(keys, h)
if i == len(keys) or keys[i] != h:
raise KeyError(task)
p = hf_hub_download(REPO, f"shards/shard_{i // SHARD:05d}.safetensors", repo_type="dataset")
with safe_open(p, framework="pt") as f:
r = i % SHARD
return f.get_slice("contexts")[r], f.get_slice("masks")[r]
ctx, mask = get("Lift the medium-sized green bottle ensuring it remains upright.")
print(ctx.shape, ctx.dtype, int(mask.sum())) # torch.Size([128, 4096]) torch.bfloat16 49
```
## Provenance
Repacked byte-exactly from the original per-prompt `.pt` cache; tensors are bit-identical, verified
by round-trip comparison against the source files. Encoder UMT5-XXL, context length 128, bfloat16.
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