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arxiv:2607.14187

RxBrain: Embodied Cognition Foundation Model with Joint Language-Visual Reasoning and Imagination

Published on Jul 15
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Haotian Liang
on Jul 17
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Abstract

Embodied cognition requires agents to connect high-level task reasoning with the physical states to be achieved. We introduce Hy-Embodied-RxBrain, an embodied cognition foundation model with joint language-visual reasoning and imagination. Unlike vision-language models that emphasize scene understanding and textual decision making, or generative world models that mainly predict future visual states, RxBrain represents embodied plans in a single planning sequence where language and visual imagination play complementary roles. Language provides the abstract structure of a plan, including task decomposition, planning primitives, constraints, temporal order, and decision logic, while visual imagination grounds this structure through world state prediction and joint subgoal planning, associating each planning step with intermediate and final physical states. RxBrain adopts a unified multimodal Mixture-of-Transformers architecture that supports language, image, and video understanding and generation within one model. To train this capability, we build an automatic pipeline that converts embodied videos into joint text-visual planning supervision by decomposing videos into planning steps and aligning them with visual state transitions. We further introduce RxBrain-Bench to evaluate whether models can represent embodied plans through joint textual and visual components rather than separate understanding or generation. Experiments show that RxBrain maintains embodied understanding and generation abilities, and produces plans with coupled textual reasoning, world state prediction, and joint subgoal planning. We also extend RxBrain to continuous robot action generation, where it shows promising real-robot performance without large-scale action-data pretraining. These results provide an initial step toward foundation models for embodied cognition.

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Excited to share Hy-Embodied-RxBrain, a foundation model for embodied cognition that jointly represents plans through language reasoning and visual imagination. RxBrain couples task decomposition, constraints, temporal logic, world-state prediction, and visual subgoals in a unified planning sequence. We also introduce an automatic text-visual supervision pipeline and RxBrain-Bench for evaluating joint embodied planning. The model further shows promising real-robot action generation performance without large-scale action-data pretraining.

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