Teaching Vision-Language-Action Models What to See and Where to Look
Abstract
Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models have emerged as a promising paradigm for end-to-end autonomous driving. However, existing VLAs' training relies heavily on text-centric visual question answering and chain-of-thought reasoning data, which emphasizes linguistic reasoning rather than action-grounded planning. As a result, the learned representations capture semantic knowledge but lack spatial dependencies crucial for reliable trajectory prediction. We propose DriveTeach-VLA, a framework that explicitly teaches VLAs what to see and where to look. Driving-aware Vision Distillation (DVD) injects driving-specific perceptual priors into the vision encoder, while 2D Trajectory-Guided Prompts (2D-TGP) provide spatial conditioning aligned with feasible driving trajectories. Together, they form a vision-guided learning pipeline: what to see (DVD pretraining) - where to look (TGP-guided SFT) - how to act (TGP-guided GRPO). DriveTeach-VLA achieves the state-of-the-art performance on NAVSIM and nuScenes. Our code is available at: https://github.com/ShivaTeam/DriveTeach-VLA.
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@article{arxiv.2607.01658,
title = {Teaching Vision-Language-Action Models What to See and Where to Look},
author = {Yuguang Yang and Canyu Chen and Zhewen Tan and Yizhi Wang and Zichao Feng and Chunyang Liu and Kehua Sheng and Juan Zhang and Linlin Yang and Baochang Zhang and Yan Wang and Bo Zhang and Xianbin Cao},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2607.01658},
year = {2026}
}
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The paper has been accepted by ECCV 2026