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EmbodiedBrain: Expanding Performance Boundaries of Task Planning for Embodied Intelligence

23 October 2025
Ding Zou
F. Wang
Mengyu Ge
Siyuan Fan
Zongbing Zhang
Wei-Hao Chen
L. xilinx Wang
Zhongyou Hu
Wenrui Yan
Zhengwei Gao
Hao Wang
Weizhao Jin
Y. Zhang
Hainan Zhao
Mingliang Zhang
Xianxian Xi
Y. Zhang
Wenyuan Li
Zhengguang Gao
Yurui Zhu
    LM&Ro
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Main:31 Pages
4 Figures
Bibliography:2 Pages
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Abstract

The realization of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) necessitates Embodied AI agents capable of robust spatial perception, effective task planning, and adaptive execution in physical environments. However, current large language models (LLMs) and multimodal LLMs (MLLMs) for embodied tasks suffer from key limitations, including a significant gap between model design and agent requirements, an unavoidable trade-off between real-time latency and performance, and the use of unauthentic, offline evaluation metrics. To address these challenges, we propose EmbodiedBrain, a novel vision-language foundation model available in both 7B and 32B parameter sizes. Our framework features an agent-aligned data structure and employs a powerful training methodology that integrates large-scale Supervised Fine-Tuning (SFT) with Step-Augumented Group Relative Policy Optimization (Step-GRPO), which boosts long-horizon task success by integrating preceding steps as Guided Precursors. Furthermore, we incorporate a comprehensive reward system, including a Generative Reward Model (GRM) accelerated at the infrastructure level, to improve training efficiency. For enable thorough validation, we establish a three-part evaluation system encompassing General, Planning, and End-to-End Simulation Benchmarks, highlighted by the proposal and open-sourcing of a novel, challenging simulation environment. Experimental results demonstrate that EmbodiedBrain achieves superior performance across all metrics, establishing a new state-of-the-art for embodied foundation models. Towards paving the way for the next generation of generalist embodied agents, we open-source all of our data, model weight, and evaluating methods, which are available atthis https URL.

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