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arxiv:2607.26807

Route by Kinematics, Act by Observation: Kinematics-Supervised Expert Routing in MoE-Augmented VLA

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Abstract

KinRT improves vision-language-action models by using kinematic clustering to explicitly supervise expert routing during training, enabling inference without action signals and boosting cross-platform manipulation performance.

While MoE augments VLA via expert specialization, router suffers from ineffective expert routing owing to the kinematic heterogeneity of actions across manipulation tasks and, even worse, the unavailability of the kinematic signals at inference time. In this work, we first observe that most semantically distinct manipulation tasks reduce to multiple kinematic archetypes. Motivated by this finding, we propose Kinematics-supervised explicit routing (KinRT), a new paradigm that shifts from implicit, observation-driven expert routing to explicit, kinematics-guided expert dispatching. Specifically, we perform kinematic clustering on action trajectories into multiple kinematically coherent groups, whose IDs serve as ground truth to supervise the training of the router; at inference time, the router dispatches experts only using visual-language observations, without any reliance on action kinematics. KinRT actually introduces an asymmetric bridging mechanism that distills the task kinematics from the action space in training into the observation space at inference. In addition, to assess KinRT's cross-platform generalization, we build an economical, Do-It-Yourself robot (DIYRobot) platform from scratch using 3D-print technology (< 2,000USD). Extensive experiments demonstrate KinRT's superiority over both dense and MoE-featured VLAs by more than 23.26% on RoboTwin benchmark and 20.27% on our introduced DIYRobot platform. Our code and DIYRobot platform will be open-sourced.

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