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PhD Thesis Proposal
Exploration for Continually Improving Robots
Abstract: General purpose robots should be able to perform arbitrary manipulation tasks, and get better at performing new ones as they obtain more experience. The current paradigm in robot learning involves imitation or simulation. Scaling these approaches to learn from more data for various tasks is bottle-necked by human labor required either in collecting demonstrations [...]
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PhD Thesis Defense
Sparse-view 3D in the Wild
Abstract: Reconstructing 3D scenes and objects from images alone has been a long-standing goal in computer vision. We have seen tremendous progress in recent years, capable of producing near photo-realistic renderings from any viewpoint. However, existing approaches generally rely on a large number of input images (typically 50-100) to compute camera poses and ensure view [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Deep 3D Geometric Reasoning for Robot Manipulation
Abstract: To solve general manipulation tasks in real-world environments, robots must be able to perceive and condition their manipulation policies on the 3D world. These agents will need to understand various common-sense spatial/geometric concepts about manipulation tasks: that local geometry can suggest potential manipulation strategies, that policies should be invariant across choice of reference frame, [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Towards diverse zero-shot manipulation via actualizing visual plans
Abstract: In this thesis, we seek to learn a generalizable goal-conditioned policy that enables zero-shot robot manipulation — interacting with unseen objects in novel scenes without test-time adaptation. Robots that can be reliably deployed out-of-the-box in new scenarios have the potential for helping humans in everyday tasks. Not requiring any test-time training through demonstrations or [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Deep Learning for Sensors: Development to Deployment
Abstract: Robots rely heavily on sensing to reason about physical interactions, and recent advancements in rapid prototyping, MEMS sensing, and machine learning have led to a plethora of sensing alternatives. However, few of these sensors have gained widespread use among roboticists. This thesis proposes a framework for incorporating sensors into a robot learning paradigm, from [...]
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PhD Thesis Defense
Offline Learning for Stochastic Multi-Agent Planning in Autonomous Driving
Abstract: Fully autonomous vehicles have the potential to greatly reduce vehicular accidents and revolutionize how people travel and how we transport goods. Many of the major challenges for autonomous driving systems emerge from the numerous traffic situations that require complex interactions with other agents. For the foreseeable future, autonomous vehicles will have to share the [...]
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MSR Thesis Defense
Transfer Learning via Temporal Contrastive Learning Inbox
Abstract: This thesis introduces a novel transfer learning framework for deep reinforcement learning. The approach automatically combines goal-conditioned policies with temporal contrastive learning to discover meaningful sub-goals. The approach involves pre-training a goal-conditioned agent, finetuning it on the target domain, and using contrastive learning to construct a planning graph that guides the agent via sub-goals. Experiments [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Towards Influence-Aware Safe Human-Robot Interaction
Abstract: In recent years, we have seen through recommender systems on social media how influential (and potentially harmful) algorithms can be in our lives, sometimes creating polarization and conspiracies that lead to unsafe behavior. Now that robots are also growing more common in the real world, we must be very careful to ensure that they [...]
PhD Speaking Qualifier
Learning to Manipulate beyond Imitation
Abstract: Imitation learning has been a prevalent approach for teaching robots manipulation skills but still suffers from scalability and generalizability. In this talk, I'll argue for going beyond elementary behavioral imitation from human demonstrations. Instead, I'll present two key directions: 1) Creating Manipulation Controllers from Pre-Trained Representations, and 2) Representing Video Demonstrations with Parameterized Symbolic [...]
PhD Thesis Defense
Improving Robot Capabilities Through Reconfigurability
Abstract: Advancements in robot capabilities are often achieved through integrating more hardware components. These hardware additions often lead to systems with high power consumption, fragility, and difficulties in control and maintenance. However, is this approach the only path to enhancing robot functionality? In this talk, I introduce the PuzzleBots, a modular multi-robot system with passive […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Design Principles for Robotics Systems that Support Human-Human Collaborative Learning
Abstract: Robots possess unique affordances granted by combining software and hardware. Most existing research focuses on the impact of these affordances on human-robot collaboration, but the theory of how robots can facilitate human-human collaboration is underdeveloped. Such theory would be beneficial in education. An educational device can afford collaboration in both assembly and use. This […]
PhD Speaking Qualifier
Leveraging Parallelism to Accelerate Quadratic Program Solvers for MPC
Abstract: Many problems in robotics can be formulated as quadratic programs (QPs). In particular, model-predictive control problems often involve repeatedly solving QPs at very high rates (up to kilohertz). However, while other areas of robotics like machine learning have achieved high performance by taking advantage of parallelism on modern computing hardware, state-of-the-art algorithms for solving […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Robust Incremental Distributed Collaborative Simultaneous Localization and Mapping
Abstract: Multi-robot teams show exceptional promise across applications like Search-and-Rescue, disaster-response, agriculture, forestry, and scientific exploration due to their ability to go where humans cannot, parallelize activity, operate robustly to failures, and expand capabilities beyond that of an individual robot. Collaborative Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (C-SLAM) is a fundamental capability for these multi-robot teams as […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Towards Equitable Representation in Text-to-Image Generation
Abstract: Accurate representation in media is known to improve the well-being of the people who consume it. There is a growing concern about the increasing use of generative AI in media as the generative image models trained on large web-crawled datasets such as LAION are known to produce images with harmful stereotypes and misrepresentations of various groups, […]
MSR Thesis Defense
3D Inference from Unposed Sparse View Images
Abstract: We propose UpFusion, a system that can perform novel view synthesis and infer 3D representations for generic objects given a sparse set of reference images without corresponding pose information. Current sparse-view 3D inference methods typically rely on camera poses to geometrically aggregate information from input views, but are not robust in-the-wild when such information […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Tightly Coupled LIDAR-Inertial Odometry
Abstract: In the age of self-driving, LIDAR and IMU represent two of the most ubiqui- tous sensors in use. Kalman Filtering and loosely coupled approaches dominate industry techniques, while current research trends towards a more tightly coupled formulation involving a joint optimization of IMU and LIDAR measurements. After two years of experience working with and […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
A Unified Control Framework for Robust Aerial Manipulation
Abstract: Aerial robots are now widely employed in diverse applications, such as delivery, environmental monitoring, and especially aerial manipulation—the focus of this thesis. Aerial manipulation involves integrating robotic arms with drones to perform physical tasks remotely. This capability is particularly crucial for operations that are either too dangerous or inaccessible for humans, such as high-altitude […]
MSR Thesis Defense
In Pursuit of Open-World Mobile Manipulation
Abstract: Deploying robots in open-ended unstructured environments such as homes has been a long-standing research problem. However, robots are often studied only in closed-off lab settings, and prior mobile manipulation work is restricted to pick-move-place, which is arguably just the tip of the iceberg in this area. In this thesis, we introduce the Open-World Mobile […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Geometric Heuristics Enhance POCUS AI for Pneumothorax
Abstract: The interpretation of Point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS) images poses a challenge due to the scarcity of high-quality labelled data for training AI models in the medical domain. To address this limitation, novel methodologies were developed to train POCUS AI models using limited data, integrating geometric heuristics derived from expert clinicians. Focused on diagnosing pneumothorax, heuristics […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Optimal Control and Robot Learning on Agile Safety-Critical Systems
Abstract: We present a pipeline of optimal control methods for learning an optimal control policy and locally accurate dynamics models for agile and safety-critical robots using autonomous racing as an application example. We introduce Spline-Opt, a fast offline/online optimization and planning method that can produce a reasonably good initial optimal trajectory given very little dynamics […]
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MSR Thesis Defense
Vision Model Diagnosis and Improvement Via Large Pretrained Models
Abstract: As AI becomes increasingly pervasive in real-world applications, the deployment of machine learning models in real-world applications has underscored critical challenges in model robustness, fairness and performance. Despite significant advances, existing models often exhibit biases, fail to generalize across diverse data distributions, and struggle with unexpected input variations, leading to suboptimal or even discrimina- […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Beyond Robot Safety: Adaptability and Interactivity
Abstract: The deployment of autonomous robots in various areas, including transportation and human-robot collaboration, requires strong safety measures for effective interaction with the physical world. Traditional safe control algorithms work well in controlled settings but struggle to adapt to more interactive and unpredictable real-world scenarios. This thesis emphasizes the need to explore beyond traditional robot […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Indoor Localization and Mapping with 4D mmWave Imaging Radar
Abstract: State estimation is a crucial component for the successful implementation of robotic systems, relying on sensors such as cameras, LiDAR, and IMUs. However, in real-world scenarios, the performance of these sensors is degraded by challenging environments, e.g. adverse weather conditions and low-light scenarios. The emerging 4D imaging radar technology is capable of providing robust perception in adverse conditions. […]
MSR Thesis Defense
PIE-FRIDA: Personalized Interactive Emotion-Guided Collaborative Human-Robot Art Creation
Abstract: The introduction of generative AI has brought about many improvements in the artistic world. It allows many individuals to create artwork via simple descriptive text prompts. This has, in particular, created an avenue for non-artistic individuals to express their thoughts through generated art. Our work focuses on how emotion can be added as an […]
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PhD Thesis Defense
Spectral Mapping using Simple Sensors
Abstract: Spectral mapping holds significant importance in many exploration endeavors as it facilitates a deeper comprehension of material composition within a surveyed area. While imaging spectrometers excel in recording reflectance spectra into spectral maps, their large physical footprint, substantial power requirements, and operational intricacies render them unsuitable for integration into small rovers or resource-constrained missions. […]
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MSR Thesis Defense
Simulated Encounters of the Third Kind: Scenario-Based Approach to Designing Guide Robots
Abstract: Navigating through unfamiliar environments is a challenging task. For people who are blind or have low vision (BLV), navigation can be particularly daunting. Guide robots are a type of service robot that can assist BLV people with navigation tasks. A significant amount of research related to guide robots has focused on technical contributions, while a […]
PhD Speaking Qualifier
Composing Generative and Discriminative Models for Better Generalization
Abstract: Computer Vision is Correspondence, correspondence, correspondence! Inspite of the singular definition of computer vision, we still have two broad categories of approaches in the literature. Generative Models, like Stable Diffusion, learn a correspondence between image and text modality, while learning a mapping from text to image. Discriminative Models, like CLIP, on the other hand […]
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PhD Speaking Qualifier
Lower Bounds for Moving Target Traveling Salesman Motion Planning with Obstacles
Abstract: We study the problem of finding a trajectory for an agent to intercept a number of moving targets while avoiding obstacles. Applications include resupplying naval ships at sea and recharging aerial vehicles with a ground vehicle. We model the problem as an extension of the traveling salesman problem, which we refer to as the […]
PhD Thesis Proposal
Towards Pragmatic Time Series Intelligence
Abstract: The widespread adoption of time series machine learning (ML) models faces multiple challenges involving data, modeling and evaluation. Data. Modern ML models depend on copious amounts of cohesive and reliably annotated data for training and evaluation. However, labeled data is not always available and reliable, and can also be dispersed across different locations. We […]
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PhD Speaking Qualifier
Probabilistic 3D Multi-Object Cooperative Tracking for Autonomous Driving via Differentiable Multi-Sensor Kalman Filter
Abstract: Current state-of-the-art autonomous driving vehicles mainly rely on each individual sensor system to perform perception tasks. Such a framework's reliability could be limited by occlusion or sensor failure. To address this issue, more recent research proposes using vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication to share perception information with others. However, most relevant works focus only on cooperative […]
MSR Thesis Defense
Super Odometry: Selective Fusion Towards All-degraded Environments
Abstract: Robust odometry is at the core of robotics and autonomous systems operating navigation, exploration, and locomotion in complex environments for a broad spectrum of applications. While great progress has been made, the robustness of the odometry system still remains a grand challenge. This talk introduces Super Odometry, an approach that leverages selective fusion to […]
PhD Thesis Proposal
Improved Surface Estimation for use in Virtual Fixtures during Retinal Surgery
Abstract: Retinal surgery procedures require surgeons to manipulate very delicate tissues with little room for error. During epiretinal membrane surgery, to reduce chances of recurrence, surgeons may have to remove the 10 µm thick internal limiting membrane from the retinal surface. An experimental procedure to treat retinal vein occlusion is retinal vein cannulation. During this […]
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PhD Thesis Defense
Causal Robot Learning for Manipulation
Abstract: Two decades into the third age of AI, the rise of deep learning has yielded two seemingly disparate realities. In one, massive accomplishments have been achieved in deep reinforcement learning, protein folding, and large language models. Yet, in the other, the promises of deep learning to empower robots that operate robustly in real-world environments […]
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Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University