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Abstracting Robot Manipulation Skills via Mixture-of-Experts Diffusion Policies

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Abstract

Diffusion-based policies have recently shown strong results in robot manipulation, but their extension to multi-task scenarios is hindered by the high cost of scaling model size and demonstrations. We introduce Skill Mixture-of-Experts Policy (SMP), a diffusion-based mixture-of-experts policy that learns a compact orthogonal skill basis and uses sticky routing to compose actions from a small, task-relevant subset of experts at each step. A variational training objective supports this design, and adaptive expert activation at inference yields fast sampling without oversized backbones. We validate SMP in simulation and on a real dual-arm platform with multi-task learning and transfer learning tasks, where SMP achieves higher success rates and markedly lower inference cost than large diffusion baselines. These results indicate a practical path toward scalable, transferable multi-task manipulation: learn reusable skills once, activate only what is needed, and adapt quickly when tasks change.

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@article{arxiv.2601.21251,
  title  = {Abstracting Robot Manipulation Skills via Mixture-of-Experts Diffusion Policies},
  author = {Ce Hao and Xuanran Zhai and Yaohua Liu and Harold Soh},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2601.21251},
  year   = {2026}
}