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Learning Roller-Skating Motions of Humanoid Robots Based on Adversarial Motion Priors

Robotics 2026-07-12 v1

Abstract

Humanoid roller-skating is difficult because the robot must coordinate whole-body balance, rolling contacts, and velocity-dependent posture regulation. This paper presents an adversarial motion prior based reinforcement learning framework for two humanoid roller-skating gaits: Pump Glide skating and Push Glide skating. The two gait datasets are collected independently through motion capture and retargeted to the humanoid robot separately. The retargeted data are then smoothed and resampled into reference motion states for AMP training. The two gaits are learned by independent AMP training pipelines with separate reference datasets, separate policies, and independent reward architectures. Simulation experiments are designed to evaluate gait quality, velocity tracking, turning, and gait-specific reward ablations.

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@article{arxiv.2607.10815,
  title  = {Learning Roller-Skating Motions of Humanoid Robots Based on Adversarial Motion Priors},
  author = {Yunkang Cheng and Yutong Wu and Menghan Li and Shihe Zhou and Mingguo Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.10815},
  year   = {2026}
}

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12 pages. Submitted preprint version. Accepted for oral presentation at CLAWAR 2026