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RoboArena: Distributed Real-World Evaluation of Generalist Robot Policies

Robotics 2025-12-02 v2 Machine Learning

Abstract

Comprehensive, unbiased, and comparable evaluation of modern generalist policies is uniquely challenging: existing approaches for robot benchmarking typically rely on heavy standardization, either by specifying fixed evaluation tasks and environments, or by hosting centralized ''robot challenges'', and do not readily scale to evaluating generalist policies across a broad range of tasks and environments. In this work, we propose RoboArena, a new approach for scalable evaluation of generalist robot policies in the real world. Instead of standardizing evaluations around fixed tasks, environments, or locations, we propose to crowd-source evaluations across a distributed network of evaluators. Importantly, evaluators can freely choose the tasks and environments they evaluate on, enabling easy scaling of diversity, but they are required to perform double-blind evaluations over pairs of policies. Then, by aggregating preference feedback from pairwise comparisons across diverse tasks and environments, we can derive a ranking of policies. We instantiate our approach across a network of evaluators at seven academic institutions using the DROID robot platform. Through more than 600 pairwise real-robot evaluation episodes across seven generalist policies, we demonstrate that our crowd-sourced approach can more accurately rank the performance of existing generalist policies than conventional, centralized evaluation approaches, while being more scalable, resilient, and trustworthy. We open our evaluation network to the community and hope that it can enable more accessible comparisons of generalist robot policies.

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@article{arxiv.2506.18123,
  title  = {RoboArena: Distributed Real-World Evaluation of Generalist Robot Policies},
  author = {Pranav Atreya and Karl Pertsch and Tony Lee and Moo Jin Kim and Arhan Jain and Artur Kuramshin and Clemens Eppner and Cyrus Neary and Edward Hu and Fabio Ramos and Jonathan Tremblay and Kanav Arora and Kirsty Ellis and Luca Macesanu and Marcel Torne Villasevil and Matthew Leonard and Meedeum Cho and Ozgur Aslan and Shivin Dass and Jie Wang and William Reger and Xingfang Yuan and Xuning Yang and Abhishek Gupta and Dinesh Jayaraman and Glen Berseth and Kostas Daniilidis and Roberto Martin-Martin and Youngwoon Lee and Percy Liang and Chelsea Finn and Sergey Levine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.18123},
  year   = {2025}
}

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Website: https://robo-arena.github.io/