For robots to operate effectively and safely alongside humans, they must be able to understand the progress of ongoing actions. This ability, known as action progress prediction, is critical for tasks ranging from timely assistance to autonomous decision-making. However, modeling action progression in robotics has often been overlooked. Moreover, a single camera may be insufficient for understanding robot’s ego-actions, as self-occlusion can significantly hinder perception and model performance. In this paper, we propose a multi-view architecture for action progress prediction in robot manipulation tasks. Experiments on Mobile ALOHA demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.

Zoppellari, E., Becattini, F., Fiorucci, M., Ballan, L. (2026). Multiview Progress Prediction of Robot Activities. In ICASSP 2026 - 2026 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) (pp.20102-20106). New York : IEEE [10.1109/icassp55912.2026.11462643].

Multiview Progress Prediction of Robot Activities

Becattini, Federico
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2026-01-01

Abstract

For robots to operate effectively and safely alongside humans, they must be able to understand the progress of ongoing actions. This ability, known as action progress prediction, is critical for tasks ranging from timely assistance to autonomous decision-making. However, modeling action progression in robotics has often been overlooked. Moreover, a single camera may be insufficient for understanding robot’s ego-actions, as self-occlusion can significantly hinder perception and model performance. In this paper, we propose a multi-view architecture for action progress prediction in robot manipulation tasks. Experiments on Mobile ALOHA demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
2026
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Zoppellari, E., Becattini, F., Fiorucci, M., Ballan, L. (2026). Multiview Progress Prediction of Robot Activities. In ICASSP 2026 - 2026 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP) (pp.20102-20106). New York : IEEE [10.1109/icassp55912.2026.11462643].
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