CHD: Coupled Hierarchical Diffusion for Long-Horizon Tasks
Hao, Ce, Xiao, Anxing, Xue, Zhiwei, Soh, Harold
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Diffusion-based planners have shown strong performance in short-horizon tasks but often fail in complex, long-horizon settings. We trace the failure to loose coupling between high-level (HL) sub-goal selection and low-level (LL) trajectory generation, which leads to incoherent plans and degraded performance. We propose Coupled Hierarchical Diffusion (CHD), a framework that models HL sub-goals and LL trajectories jointly within a unified diffusion process. A shared classifier passes LL feedback upstream so that sub-goals self-correct while sampling proceeds. This tight HL-LL coupling improves trajectory coherence and enables scalable long-horizon diffusion planning. Experiments across maze navigation, tabletop manipulation, and household environments show that CHD consistently outperforms both flat and hierarchical diffusion baselines. Our website is: https://sites.google.com/view/chd2025/home
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Oct-14-2025
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