DexVLG: Dexterous Vision-Language-Grasp Model at Scale
He, Jiawei, Li, Danshi, Yu, Xinqiang, Qi, Zekun, Zhang, Wenyao, Chen, Jiayi, Zhang, Zhaoxiang, Zhang, Zhizheng, Yi, Li, Wang, He
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
As large models gain traction, vision-language-action (VLA) systems are enabling robots to tackle increasingly complex tasks. However, limited by the difficulty of data collection, progress has mainly focused on controlling simple gripper end-effectors. There is little research on functional grasping with large models for human-like dexterous hands. In this paper, we introduce DexVLG, a large Vision-Language-G rasp model for Dexterous grasp pose prediction aligned with language instructions using single-view RGBD input. T o accomplish this, we gener- ate a dataset of 170 million dexterous grasp poses mapped to semantic parts across 174,000 objects in simulation, paired with detailed part-level captions. This large-scale dataset, named DexGraspNet 3.0, is used to train a VLM and flow-matching-based pose head capable of producing instruction-aligned grasp poses for tabletop objects. T o assess DexVLG's performance, we create benchmarks in physics-based simulations and conduct real-world experiments. Extensive testing demonstrates DexVLG's strong zero-shot generalization capabilities--achieving over 76% zero-shot execution success rate and state-of-the-art part-grasp accuracy in simulation--and successful part-aligned grasps on physical objects in real-world scenarios.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-4-2025
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- Research Report (0.64)
- Technology:
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence
- Representation & Reasoning (1.00)
- Natural Language > Large Language Model (1.00)
- Vision (0.94)
- Robots > Manipulation (0.93)
- Machine Learning > Neural Networks
- Deep Learning (0.68)
- Information Technology > Artificial Intelligence