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VASC Seminar
Chen Sun
Brown University
Do Vision-Language Pretrained Models Learn Spatiotemporal Primitive Concepts?
Abstract: Vision-language models pretrained on web-scale data have revolutionized deep learning in the last few years. They have demonstrated strong transfer learning performance on a wide range of tasks, even under the "zero-shot" setup, where text "prompts" serve as a natural interface for humans to specify a task, as opposed to collecting labeled data. These models are […]
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RI Seminar
Jing Xiao
Robotics Engineering Department, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI)
Perception-Action Synergy in Uncertain Environments
Abstract: Many robotic applications require a robot to operate in an environment with unknowns or uncertainty, at least initially, before it gathers enough information about the environment. In such a case, a robot must rely on sensing and perception to feel its way around. Moreover, it has to couple sensing/perception and motion synergistically in real [...]
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VASC Seminar
Dr. Randall Balestriero
Meta AI
Max-Affine Spline Insights into Deep Learning
Abstract: We build a rigorous bridge between deep networks (DNs) and approximation theory via spline functions and operators. Our key result is that a large class of DNs can be written as a composition of max-affine spline operators (MASOs) that provide a powerful portal through which we view and analyze their inner workings. For instance, [...]
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SCS Distinguished Lecture
Jeannette Bohg
Stanford University
Teruko Yata Memorial Lecture
Leveraging Language and Video Demonstrations for Learning Robot Manipulation Skills and Enabling Closed-Loop Task Planning Humans have gradually developed language, mastered complex motor skills, created and utilized sophisticated tools. The act of conceptualization is fundamental to these abilities because it allows humans to mentally represent, summarize and abstract diverse knowledge and skills. By means of [...]
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RI Seminar
Kirstin H. Petersen
Electrical & Computer Engineering, College of Engineering, Cornell University
Designing Robotic Systems with Collective Embodied Intelligence
Abstract: Natural swarms exhibit sophisticated colony-level behaviors with remarkable scalability and error tolerance. Their evolutionary success stems from more than just intelligent individuals, it hinges on their morphology, their physical interactions, and the way they shape and leverage their environment. Mound-building termites, for instance, are believed to use their own body as a template for [...]
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VASC Seminar
David Fouhey
EECS Department , University of Michigan
Understanding 3D Scenes and Interacting Hands
Abstract: Abstract: The long-term goal of my research is to help computers understand the physical world from images, including both 3D properties and how humans or robots could interact with things. This talk will summarize two recent directions aimed at enabling this goal. I will begin with learning to reconstruct full 3D scenes, including [...]