Seminar
What will it take for human-scale mobile manipulators to be happily used in homes?
Abstract: When I started in robotics, my goal was to help robots emulate humans. Yet as my lab worked with people with mobility impairments, my notions of success changed. For assistive applications, emulation of humans is less important than ease of use and usefulness. Helping with seemingly simple tasks, such as scratching an itch or [...]
Generating a Physical World
Abstract: Generating an interactive, enlivened, and physical world enables a wide range of applications in entertainment, embodied AI, education, and creative designs. Recent image/video models have shown promise in producing realistic visuals, yet they operate purely at the pixel level and lack underlying physical grounding, leading to failures in physical fidelity and user interactivity. In [...]
When Spatial Computing meets Accelerated Computing
Abstract: NVIDIA has been pioneering Accelerated Computing for the past three decades, driving innovations that have transformed society. Among all personal computing mediums, Spatial Computing and Extended Reality (XR) stand out as some of the most promising beneficiaries of accelerated computing. In this talk, we will explore the latest developments and trends in the XR ecosystem, [...]
Video intelligence in the era of multimodal
Abstract: The past few years have witnessed great success in video intelligence, as supercharged by multimodal models. In this talk, I will start with a brief sharing of our efforts, in building video-language models for understanding and diffusion models for video generation. Yet, video understanding and generation have always been two separate research pillars, despite [...]