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Bi-HIL: Bilateral Control-Based Multimodal Hierarchical Imitation Learning via Subtask-Level Progress Rate and Keyframe Memory for Long-Horizon Contact-Rich Robotic Manipulation

Published 4 Mar 2026 in cs.RO | (2603.13315v1)

Abstract: Long-horizon contact-rich robotic manipulation remains challenging due to partial observability and unstable subtask transitions under contact uncertainty. While hierarchical architectures improve temporal reasoning and bilateral imitation learning enables force-aware control, existing approaches often rely on flat policies that struggle with long-horizon coordination. We propose Bi-HIL, a bilateral control-based multimodal hierarchical imitation learning framework for long-horizon manipulation. Bi-HIL stabilizes hierarchical coordination by integrating keyframe memory with subtask-level progress rate that models phase progression within the active subtask and conditions both high- and low-level policies. We evaluate Bi-HIL on unimanual and bimanual real-robot tasks, demonstrating consistent improvements over flat and ablated variants. The results highlight the importance of explicitly modeling subtask progression together with force-aware control for robust long-horizon manipulation. For additional material, please check: https://mertcookimg.github.io/bi-hil

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