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Demystifying When and Why VLAs Fail in Contact-Rich Tasks and How to Fix Them

Robotics 2026-08-02 v1 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

We address the problem of understanding when and why Vision-Language-Action models struggle with contact-rich manipulation tasks that require precise physical interaction. Prior work has primarily focused on addressing contact failures through force-augmented architectures and training-time regularizers, yet the root causes of these failures remain underexplored. We identify two distinct failure modes underlying this gap. Precision failures are rooted in a flow-matching policy training mismatch, and force failures arise from the distinctive structure of force signals. We address each failure mode with a targeted mechanism and combine them into FACT, which achieves 66% average success rate across five contact-rich tasks against 41% for the best prior baseline, in an evaluation spanning almost 2,500 real-world rollouts.

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@article{arxiv.2608.01402,
  title  = {Demystifying When and Why VLAs Fail in Contact-Rich Tasks and How to Fix Them},
  author = {Carlota Parés-Morlans and Nils Kuhn and Isabel Liu and Alberta Longhini and Jeannette Bohg},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2608.01402},
  year   = {2026}
}

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