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arxiv:2509.14178

Gen2Real: Towards Demo-Free Dexterous Manipulation by Harnessing Generated Video

Published on Sep 16
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Abstract

Gen2Real uses generated videos and physics-aware optimization to enable robots to perform grasping tasks with high success rates in both simulation and real-world settings.

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Dexterous manipulation remains a challenging robotics problem, largely due to the difficulty of collecting extensive human demonstrations for learning. In this paper, we introduce Gen2Real, which replaces costly human demos with one generated video and drives robot skill from it: it combines demonstration generation that leverages video generation with pose and depth estimation to yield hand-object trajectories, trajectory optimization that uses Physics-aware Interaction Optimization Model (PIOM) to impose physics consistency, and demonstration learning that retargets human motions to a robot hand and stabilizes control with an anchor-based residual Proximal Policy Optimization (PPO) policy. Using only generated videos, the learned policy achieves a 77.3\% success rate on grasping tasks in simulation and demonstrates coherent executions on a real robot. We also conduct ablation studies to validate the contribution of each component and demonstrate the ability to directly specify tasks using natural language, highlighting the flexibility and robustness of Gen2Real in generalizing grasping skills from imagined videos to real-world execution.

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