MSR Speaking Qualifier
Carnegie Mellon University
Nikhil Jog – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Highly Miniaturized Robots for Inspection of Small Nuclear Piping Abstract: Bomb making in the 20th century resulted in the creation of massive facilities to produce Uranium. As part of a multi-billion-dollar agenda, the measurement of radioactivity is required for the safe disposal of residual Uranium in piping. Manual techniques have proven too approximate, [...]
Chao Cao – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Topological Path Planning for Mobile Robot Applications Abstract: Many path planning problems in mobile robot applications can be solved more efficiently in the topological space. By using the language of topology, the richer spatial information failed to captured by graph/grid-based map representations can be explicitly expressed and exploited. With that, it is possible [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
MSR Thesis Talk – Tao Chen
Title: Deep Reinforcement Learning with Prior Knowledge Abstract: Deep reinforcement learning has been applied to many domains from computer games, natural language processing, recommendation systems to robotics. While model-free reinforcement learning algorithms are promising approaches to learning policies without knowledge of the system dynamics, they usually require much more data. In this thesis, we [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
Anqi Yang – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: 3D Object Detection from CT Scans using a Slice-and-fuse Approach Abstract: Automatic object detection in 3D X-ray Computed Tomography imagery has recently gained research attention due to its promising applications in aviation baggage screening. The huge dimension of an individual 3D scan, however, poses formidable computational challenges when coupled with deep 3D convolutional [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
Tian Ye – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Interpretable Intuitive Physics Model Abstract: Humans have a remarkable ability to use physical commonsense and predict the effect of collisions. But do they understand the underlying factors? Can they predict if the underlying factors have changed? Interestingly, in most cases humans can predict the effects of similar collisions with different conditions such as changes [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
Hunter Goforth – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Learning for Registration in 2D and 3D Abstract: We explore the application of deep learning to 2D (image) and 3D (point cloud) registration, especially in scenarios where traditional methods can fail. In the 2D case, we apply a recently-proposed learning method to the problem of aligning outdoor imagery taken across different seasons or [...]
Yeeho Song – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Autonomous Ground Navigation Using Aerial and Satellite Observation Data Abstract: Inverse Reinforcement Learning(IRL) is a supervised learning paradigm where a learner observes expert demonstrations to learn the hidden cost function to mimic the expert's behavior. Eliminating the need for elaborate feature engineering, deep IRL approaches have been gaining interests [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
Satyaki Chakraborty – MSR Thesis Talk
Title: Detecting objects in videos under occlusion Abstract: While object detection in videos has received a lot of attention in the past few years, most existing methods in this domain do not target detecting objects when they are occluded. However, being able to detect or track an object of interest through occlusion has been [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
MSR Thesis Talk – Junjiao Tian
Title: Detailed Image Captioning with Hierarchical Attention Abstract: Automatic image description is the task of generating a natural sentence which reflects the visual content of an image. A lot of deep learning architectures have been explored in the past few years. While researchers have made great improvement on generating syntactically correct sentences by learning from [...]
Carnegie Mellon University
MSR Thesis Talk – Karen Orton
Title: Inching for Planetary Rovers Abstract: . Inching, also called push-rolling, is method of moving for vehicles that can change the position of their wheels relative to their body. Like an inchworm, it is possible to hold some wheels stationary while advancing the others and the body. In this research a test apparatus capable [...]