TeViR: Text-to-Video Reward with Diffusion Models for Efficient Reinforcement Learning

Developing scalable and generalizable reward engineering for reinforcement learning (RL) is crucial for creating general-purpose agents, especially in the challenging domain of robotic manipulation. While recent advances in reward engineering with Vision-Language Models (VLMs) have shown promise, their sparse reward nature significantly limits sample efficiency. This paper introduces TeViR, a novel method that leverages a pre-trained text-to-video diffusion model to generate dense rewards by comparing the predicted image sequence with current observations. Experimental results across 11 complex robotic tasks demonstrate that TeViR outperforms traditional methods leveraging sparse rewards and other state-of-the-art (SOTA) methods, achieving better sample efficiency and performance without ground truth environmental rewards. TeViR's ability to efficiently guide agents in complex environments highlights its potential to advance reinforcement learning applications in robotic manipulation.
View on arXiv@article{chen2025_2505.19769, title={ TeViR: Text-to-Video Reward with Diffusion Models for Efficient Reinforcement Learning }, author={ Yuhui Chen and Haoran Li and Zhennan Jiang and Haowei Wen and Dongbin Zhao }, journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2505.19769}, year={ 2025 } }