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GauDP: Reinventing Multi-Agent Collaboration through Gaussian-Image Synergy in Diffusion Policies

Robotics 2025-11-04 v1

Abstract

Recently, effective coordination in embodied multi-agent systems has remained a fundamental challenge, particularly in scenarios where agents must balance individual perspectives with global environmental awareness. Existing approaches often struggle to balance fine-grained local control with comprehensive scene understanding, resulting in limited scalability and compromised collaboration quality. In this paper, we present GauDP, a novel Gaussian-image synergistic representation that facilitates scalable, perception-aware imitation learning in multi-agent collaborative systems. Specifically, GauDP constructs a globally consistent 3D Gaussian field from decentralized RGB observations, then dynamically redistributes 3D Gaussian attributes to each agent's local perspective. This enables all agents to adaptively query task-critical features from the shared scene representation while maintaining their individual viewpoints. This design facilitates both fine-grained control and globally coherent behavior without requiring additional sensing modalities (e.g., 3D point cloud). We evaluate GauDP on the RoboFactory benchmark, which includes diverse multi-arm manipulation tasks. Our method achieves superior performance over existing image-based methods and approaches the effectiveness of point-cloud-driven methods, while maintaining strong scalability as the number of agents increases.

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@article{arxiv.2511.00998,
  title  = {GauDP: Reinventing Multi-Agent Collaboration through Gaussian-Image Synergy in Diffusion Policies},
  author = {Ziye Wang and Li Kang and Yiran Qin and Jiahua Ma and Zhanglin Peng and Lei Bai and Ruimao Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2511.00998},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Accepted by NeurIPS 2025. Project page: https://ziyeeee.github.io/gaudp.io/