MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Mateo Guaman Castro

NSH 3305

Title: Self-Supervised Costmap Learning for Off-Road Vehicle Traversability Abstract: Estimating terrain traversability in off-road environments requires reasoning about complex interaction dynamics between the robot and these terrains. However, it is challenging to build an accurate physics model, or create informative labels to learn a model in a supervised manner, for these interactions. We propose a method [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Gaoyue Zhou

NSH 1305

Title: On Generalization and Benchmarking on Physical Robots   Abstract: Robotics research has seen significant advancements; however, the field remains predominantly demo-driven, making direct comparisons between methods difficult without replicating them on individual setups. While many simulation benchmarks exist, they usually feature contrived datasets and do not accurately reflect real-world performance. In my thesis, we [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student / Research Assistant
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Heng Yu

NSH 4305

Title: Towards Real-time Controllable Neural Face Avatars Abstract: Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) are compelling techniques for modeling dynamic 3D scenes from 2D image collections. These volumetric representations would be well suited for synthesizing novel facial expressions but for three problems. First, deformable NeRFs are object agnostic and model holistic movement of the scene: they can [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Winnie Kuang

NSH 4305

Title: Design and Integration of Semantic Mapping System for Forest Fire Mitigation Abstract: Remote sensing technologies can provide an automated approach to monitor and analyze conditions in the forest environment over a period of time for forest maintenance and wildfire mitigation efforts. In particular, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are a promising remote sensing modality since they [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Jinqi Luo

NSH 1305

Title: Vision Model Diagnosis: A Generative Perspective Abstract: In the evolving landscape of computer vision, deep learning has emerged as a transformative force, enhancing a myriad of societal facets. The real-world deployment of such a deep vision model requires a reliable evaluation, particularly when the model can have different sensitivities across various semantic attributes and concepts. [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Daphne Chen

NSH 1305

Title: Learning Task Preferences from Real-World Data Abstract:  In order to provide personalized assistance that is capable of adapting to the needs of unique individuals, it is necessary to understand peoples’ preferences for different tasks. Robot assistance often assumes a static model of the individual, while in the real world, people have different capabilities and needs [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Prasanna Kettavarapalyam Sriganesh

NSH 4305

Title:  Fast Staircase Detection and Estimation with Multi-View Merging for Multi-Robot Systems Abstract: When robotic systems are deployed in the real world, they demand advanced mobility capabilities to operate in complex, three-dimensional environments designed for human use, e.g., multi-level buildings. Staircases have been an integral part of facilitating vertical movement in these three-dimensional environments. This work [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Aarush Gupta

NSH 3305

Title: LightSpeed: Light and Fast Neural Light Fields on Mobile Devices Abstract: Real-time novel-view image synthesis on mobile devices is prohibitive due to limited on-device computational power and storage. Using volumetric rendering methods, such as NeRF and its derivatives, on mobile devices is not suitable due to the high computational cost of volumetric rendering. On the [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Akshaya Kesarimangalam Srinivasan

NSH 4305

Title: Multi-agent Multi-objective Ergodic Search Abstract:  In order to find points of interest in a given domain, many planners use a priori information to guide the search to expedite the detection of targets. We present an approach to direct multiple agents (MA) to search a given domain subject to multiple objectives (MO), each characterized by its own information [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Joshua Spisak

NSH 3305

Title: Stochastic Optimization for Autonomous Navigation, Leveraging Parallel Computation   Abstract: Stochastic Optimal Control (SOC) is a framework that allows disturbances and uncertainty in system models to be accounted for in its optimization framework. Despite accounting for this uncertainty, many first and second order methods for solving SOC problems are subject to local minima and are [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Xuxin Cheng

NSH 3305

Title: Learning Legged Robot Agility: Sim-to-Real and Beyond Abstract: Legged robotics has seen significant advancements in both manipulation and locomotion. However, there remain significant gaps compared to their biological counterparts, particularly in energy efficiency, natural motion, and the capacity for agile skills. This thesis primarily focuses on two aspects: the unified control of legged manipulators [...]