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Quality over Quantity: Demonstration Curation via Influence Functions for Data-Centric Robot Learning

Robotics 2026-03-11 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

Learning from demonstrations has emerged as a promising paradigm for end-to-end robot control, particularly when scaled to diverse and large datasets. However, the quality of demonstration data, often collected through human teleoperation, remains a critical bottleneck for effective data-driven robot learning. Human errors, operational constraints, and teleoperator variability introduce noise and suboptimal behaviors, making data curation essential yet largely manual and heuristic-driven. In this work, we propose Quality over Quantity (QoQ), a grounded and systematic approach to identifying high-quality data by defining data quality as the contribution of each training sample to reducing loss on validation demonstrations. To efficiently estimate this contribution, we leverage influence functions, which quantify the impact of individual training samples on model performance. We further introduce two key techniques to adapt influence functions for robot demonstrations: (i) using maximum influence across validation samples to capture the most relevant state-action pairs, and (ii) aggregating influence scores of state-action pairs within the same trajectory to reduce noise and improve data coverage. Experiments in both simulated and real-world settings show that QoQ consistently improves policy performances over prior data selection methods.

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@article{arxiv.2603.09056,
  title  = {Quality over Quantity: Demonstration Curation via Influence Functions for Data-Centric Robot Learning},
  author = {Haeone Lee and Taywon Min and Junsu Kim and Sinjae Kang and Fangchen Liu and Lerrel Pinto and Kimin Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.09056},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Accepted to ICRA 2026, 8 pages

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