Multi-Resolution Informative Path Planning for Small Teams of Robots
GHC 4405Abstract: Unmanned aerial vehicles can increase the efficiency of information gathering applications . A key challenge is balancing the search across multiple locations of varying importance while determining the best sensing altitude, given each agent's finite operation time. In this work, we present a multi-resolution informative path planning approach for small teams of unmanned aerial [...]
Communication-Efficient Active Reconstruction using Self-Organizing Gaussian Mixture Models
GHC 4405Abstract: For the multi-robot active reconstruction task, this thesis proposes using Gaussian mixture models (GMMs) as the map representation that enables multiple downstream tasks: high-fidelity static scene reconstruction, communication-efficient map sharing, and safe informative planning. A new method called Self-Organizing Gaussian mixture modeling (SOGMM) is proposed that estimates the model complexity (i.e., number of Gaussian [...]
RI Faculty Business Meeting
Newell-Simon Hall 4305Meeting for RI Faculty. Agenda was sent via a calendar invite.
From Lab to Launch
CIC CIC Buuilding Conference Room 1, LL LevelBio: Nathan Michael is Shield AI’s Chief Technology Officer and a former Associate Research Professor in the Robotics Institute of Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). At CMU, Nathan was the Director of the Resilient Intelligent Systems Lab, a research lab dedicated to improving the performance and reliability of artificially intelligent and autonomous systems that operate in [...]
Vision-Language Models for Hand-Object Interaction Prediction
Rashid Auditorium - 4401 Gates and Hillman CentersAbstract: How can we predict future interaction trajectories of human hands in a scene given high-level colloquial task specifications in the form of natural language? In this paper, we extend the classic hand trajectory prediction task to two tasks involving explicit or implicit language queries. Our proposed tasks require extensive understanding of human daily activities [...]