Cross-Domain Demo-to-Code via Neurosymbolic Counterfactual Reasoning
arXiv cs.AI / 3/20/2026
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Key Points
- NeSyCR introduces a neurosymbolic counterfactual reasoning framework for cross-domain adaptation in video-instructed robotic programming.
- The method abstracts video demonstrations into symbolic trajectories and uses deployment observations to derive counterfactual states that reveal cross-domain incompatibilities.
- By exploring the symbolic state space with verifiable checks, NeSyCR proposes procedural revisions that restore compatibility with the demonstrated procedure.
- NeSyCR achieves a 31.14% improvement in task success over the strongest baseline Statler across both simulated and real-world manipulation tasks.
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