ROApr 27

InCoM: Intent-Driven Perception and Structured Coordination for Mobile Manipulation

arXiv:2602.2302478.8h-index: 3
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For roboticists, this provides a practical framework that significantly improves mobile manipulation success rates by decoupling control and adapting perception to changing viewpoints.

InCoM tackles the challenges of coordinated base-arm control and viewpoint-dependent perception in mobile manipulation, achieving 23.6-28.2% higher success rates over state-of-the-art methods in ManiSkill-HAB scenarios and superior real-world performance.

Mobile manipulation is a fundamental capability for general-purpose robotic agents, requiring both coordinated control of the mobile base and manipulator and robust perception under dynamically changing viewpoints. However, existing approaches face two key challenges: strong coupling between base and arm actions complicates control optimization, and perceptual attention is often poorly allocated as viewpoints shift during mobile manipulation. We propose InCoM, an intent-driven perception and structured coordination framework for mobile manipulation. InCoM infers latent motion intent to dynamically reweight multi-scale perceptual features, enabling stage-adaptive allocation of perceptual attention. To support robust cross-modal perception, InCoM further incorporates a geometric-semantic structured alignment mechanism that enhances multimodal correspondence. On the control side, we design a decoupled coordinated flow matching action decoder that explicitly models coordinated base-arm action generation, alleviating optimization difficulties caused by control coupling. Experimental results demonstrate that InCoM significantly outperforms state-of-the-art methods, achieving success rate gains of 28.2%, 26.1%, and 23.6% across three ManiSkill-HAB scenarios without privileged information. Furthermore, its effectiveness is consistently validated in real-world mobile manipulation tasks, where InCoM maintains a superior success rate over existing baselines.

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