Language-Conditioned Policy

A policy that takes natural language instructions as input alongside visual observations and produces robot actions. Language conditioning enables flexible task specification: instead of hard-coding task IDs, users can say 'pick up the red block' or 'pour the water into the glass.' VLA models, SayCan, and Code-as-Policies are different approaches to language-conditioned robotic control.

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