Faculty Candidate
Abe Davis
Postdoctoral Researcher
Stanford University

Augmenting Imagination: Capturing, Modeling, and Exploring the World Through Video

Gates Hillman Center 6115

Abstract: Cameras offer a rich and ubiquitous source of data about the world around us, providing many opportunities to explore new computational approaches to real-world problems. In this talk, I will show how insights from art, science, and engineering can help us connect progress in visual computing with typically non-visual problems in other domains, allowing [...]

Faculty Candidate
Matthias Niessner
Professor
Visual Computing Lab, Technical University of Munic

AI-Driven Videos Synthesis and its Implications

Gates Hillman Center 6115

Abstract: In this talk, I will present my research vision in how to create photo-realistic digital replica of the real world, and how to make holograms become a reality. Eventually, I would like to see photos and videos evolve to become interactive, holographic content indistinguishable from the real world. Imagine taking such 3D photos to [...]

Faculty Candidate
Angela Dai
Postdoctoral Fellow
Technical University of Munich

Understanding 3D Scans

Gates Hillman Center 6115

Abstract: With recent developments in both commodity range sensors as well as mixed reality devices, capturing and creating 3D models of the world around us has become increasingly important. As the world around us lives in a three-dimensional space, such 3D models will not only facilitate capture and display for content creation but also provide [...]

Special Talk
Tesca Fitzgerald
PhD candidate
Computer Science, Georgia Tech College of Computing

Human-guided Task Transfer for Interactive Robots

GATES-HILLMAN 4405

Abstract: Adaptability is an essential skill in human cognition, enabling us to draw from our extensive, life-long experiences with various objects and tasks in order to address novel problems. To date, most robots do not have this kind of adaptability, and yet, as our expectations of robots’ interactive and assistive capacity grows, it will be [...]

Faculty Events

RI Faculty Social

Newell-Simon Hall 4201

All Robotics Institute faculty are invited to attend this informal team-building business/social event. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

Faculty Events

RI Faculty Social

Tazza D'Oro, 3rd floor, Gates and Hillman Centers

All Robotics Institute faculty are invited to attend this informal team-building business/social event. Beverages and snacks will be provided.

Faculty Events

2020 RI Faculty Dinner

Pittsburgh Golf Club 5280 Northumberland Street, Pittsburgh, PA, United States

Invitation with information will be emailed to invitees.