MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Muyang Li

NSH 4305

Title: Efficient Spatially Sparse Inference for Conditional GANs and Diffusion Models Abstract: During image editing, existing deep generative models tend to re-synthesize the entire output from scratch, including the unedited regions. This leads to a significant waste of computation, especially for minor editing operations. In this work, we present Spatially Sparse Inference (SSI), a general-purpose technique [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

3D-aware Conditional Image Synthesis

NSH 3002

Abstract: We propose pix2pix3D, a 3D-aware conditional generative model for controllable photorealistic image synthesis. Given a 2D label map, such as a segmentation or edge map, our model learns to synthesize a corresponding image from different viewpoints. To enable explicit 3D user control, we extend conditional generative models with neural radiance fields. Given widely-available posed [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Robotic Climbing for Extreme Terrain Exploration

WEH 4623

Abstract: Climbing robots can investigate scientifically valuable sites that are inaccessible to conventional rovers due to steep terrain features. Robots equipped with microspine grippers are particularly well-suited to ascending rocky cliff faces, but existing designs are either large and slow, or limited to relatively flat surfaces such as buildings. We have developed a novel free-climbing [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Rohan Zeng

NSH 3305

Title: Spectral Unmixing and Mapping of Coral Reef Benthic Cover Abstract: Coral reefs are important to the global ecosystem and the local communities and wildlife that rely on the habitat they create. However, coral reefs are also in critical and rapid decline: reefs have degraded over recent decades and what remains is at increasing risk [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Ashwin Misra

NSH 1109

Title: Learn2Plan: Learning variable ordering heuristics for scalable task planning Abstract: Traditional approaches to planning attempt to transform a system into a goal state by applying specific actions in a specific order. In these methods, there is an exponential search space due to considering many possible actions at every decision point. Hierarchical Task Networks use incremental [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Andrew Jong

Title: Robot Information Gathering for Dynamic Systems in Wildfire Scenarios Abstract: The monitoring of complex dynamic systems, such as those encountered in disaster response, search and rescue, wildlife conservation, and environmental monitoring, presents the fundamental challenge of how to track efficiently with limited resources and partial observability. This thesis presents algorithms and techniques for robotic [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Visual Dataset Pipeline: From Curation to Long-Tail Learning

NSH 4305

Abstract: Computer vision models have proven to be tremendously capable of recognizing and detecting several real-world objects: cars, people, pets. These models are only possible due to a meticulous pipeline where a task and application is first conceived followed by an appropriate dataset curation that collects and labels all necessary data. Commonly, studies are focused [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

MSR Thesis Talk: Erin Wong

GHC 4405

Title: Edge Detection by Centimeter Scale Low-Cost Mobile Robots Abstract: In Search and Rescue (SaR) efforts after natural disasters like earthquakes, the primary focus is to find and rescue people in building rubble. These rescue efforts could put first responders at risk and are slow due to the unstable nature of the environment. Robotic solutions [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Multi-Objective Ergodic Search for Dynamic Information Maps

NSH 3305

Abstract: Robotic explorers are essential tools for gathering information about regions that are inaccessible to humans. For applications like planetary exploration or search and rescue, robots use prior knowledge about the area to guide their search. Ergodic search methods find trajectories that effectively balance exploring unknown regions and exploiting prior information. In many search based [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Observing Assistance Preferences via User-controlled Arbitration in Shared Control

GHC 8102

Abstract: What factors influence people’s preferences for robot assistance during human-robot collaboration tasks? Answering this question can help roboticists formalize definitions of assistance that lead to higher user satisfaction and increased user acceptance of assistive technology. Often in human robot collaboration literature, we see assistance paradigms that aim to optimize task success metrics and/or measures [...]