DexJoCo: A Benchmark and Toolkit for Task-Oriented Dexterous Manipulation on MuJoCo
Abstract
DexJoCo presents a benchmark and toolkit for dexterous manipulation with 11 functional tasks evaluating tool-use, bimanual coordination, and long-horizon execution, along with a low-cost data collection system and comprehensive model evaluation.
Achieving human-level manipulation requires dexterous robotic hands capable of complex object interactions. Advancing such capabilities further demands standardized benchmarks for systematic evaluation. However, existing dexterous benchmarks lack tasks that reflect the unique manipulation capabilities of dexterous hands over parallel grippers, as well as comprehensive evaluation pipelines. In this paper, we present DexJoCo, a benchmark and toolkit for task-oriented dexterous manipulation, comprising 11 functionally grounded tasks that evaluate tool-use, bimanual coordination, long-horizon execution, and reasoning. We develop a low-cost data collection system and collect 1.1K trajectories across these tasks, with support for domain randomization to assess robustness. We benchmark modern models under diverse settings, including visual and dynamics randomization, multi-task training, and action-head adaptation. Through extensive empirical analysis, we identify several important insights and common limitations of current policies in dexterous manipulation, highlighting key challenges for future research in dexterous hand robot learning. Project page available at: https://dexjoco.github.io
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DexJoCo is a toolkit and benchmark for task-oriented dexterous manipulation based on MuJoCo with full-stack infrastructure, including open-sourced hardware design, data collection pipeline, human-collected trajectories, and long-horizon tool-use tasks.
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