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arXiv:2607.28443

One Future, Every Robot: Label-Efficient Collective-State Prediction with Decentralized JEPA

One Future, Every Robot: Label-Efficient Collective-State Prediction with Decentralized JEPA

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著者: Alan-Barsag Gazzaev, Alexey Gavrilov, Sergey Muravyov

分類: cs.RO

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Decentralized robots often need a common view of what their team is becoming, even though each robot sees different evidence and cannot rely on a central estimate or output-level consensus. We ask whether compatible collective-state predictions can emerge under this constraint. Collective-State JEPA (CS-JEPA) trains every robot to predict the same fixed-width latent future from its own history and bounded neighbor messages, with no agreement loss; predictions and plans are never pooled at deployment. In a fresh independent replication, agreement improves for every seed and every evaluated split. Accuracy improves at the same time, ruling out the uninformative solution in which all robots merely collapse to one prediction: relative to capacity-matched raw-future reconstruction, collective-state error falls by 28.4 percent in distribution and by 64.4 to 75.6 percent under topology and swarm-size shift. Translation-free and crossed-pretraining controls preserve this joint result, while action-conditioned and rigid-body evaluations show that the receiver-local representation supports independent decisions. A shared latent future can therefore align decentralized predictions without consensus training while preserving useful, label-efficient information.