PvP: Data-Efficient Humanoid Robot Learning with Proprioceptive-Privileged Contrastive Representations

Mingqi Yuan, Tao Yu, Haolin Song, Bo Li, Xin Jin, Hua Chen, Wenjun Zeng; Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), 2026, pp. 42375-42385

Abstract


Achieving efficient and robust whole-body control (WBC) is essential for enabling humanoid robots to perform complex tasks in dynamic environments. Despite the success of reinforcement learning (RL) in this domain, its sample inefficiency remains a significant challenge due to the intricate dynamics and partial observability of humanoid robots. To address this limitation, we propose **PvP**, a **P**roprioceptive-**P**rivileged contrastive learning framework that leverages the intrinsic complementarity between proprioceptive and privileged states. PvP learns compact and task-relevant latent representations without requiring hand-crafted data augmentations, enabling faster and more stable policy learning. To support systematic evaluation, we develop **SRL4Humanoid**, the first unified and modular framework that provides high-quality implementations of representative state representation learning (SRL) methods for humanoid robot learning. Extensive experiments on the LimX Oli robot across velocity tracking and motion imitation tasks demonstrate that PvP significantly improves sample efficiency and final performance compared to baseline SRL methods. Our study further provides practical insights into integrating SRL with RL for humanoid WBC, offering valuable guidance for data-efficient humanoid robot learning.

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[bibtex]
@InProceedings{Yuan_2026_CVPR, author = {Yuan, Mingqi and Yu, Tao and Song, Haolin and Li, Bo and Jin, Xin and Chen, Hua and Zeng, Wenjun}, title = {PvP: Data-Efficient Humanoid Robot Learning with Proprioceptive-Privileged Contrastive Representations}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR)}, month = {June}, year = {2026}, pages = {42375-42385} }