PhD Thesis Defense
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Terrain Relative Navigation for Lunar Polar Roving: Exploiting Geometry, Shadows, and Planning

Archived Zoom Video Abstract Water ice at the lunar poles could be the most valuable resource beyond planet Earth. However, that value is not foregone, and can only be determined by rovers that evaluate the distributions of abundance, concentration, and characteristics of this ice. The near-term explorations will be solar and unlikely to endure night, [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Resource-Constrained State Estimation with Multi-Modal Sensing

Zoom Link Accurate and reliable state estimation is essential for safe mobile robot operation in real-world environments because ego-motion estimates are required by many critical autonomy functions such as control, planning, and mapping. Computing accurate state estimates depends on the physical characteristics of the environment, the selection of suitable sensors to capture that information, and [...]

MSR Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Aditya Dhawale – MSR Thesis Talk

TBA

Title: Hierarchical Gaussian Distributions for Real-Time SLAM ZOOM Link: (Virtual Presentation) https://cmu.zoom.us/j/7210519673 Abstract: We present Gaussian distributions as structure primitives in a hierarchical multi-fidelity framework to enable accurate real-time Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) using uncertain depth data. Real-time mapping and localization capabilities on a mobile robot can enable deployment of robots in real-world scenarios. An autonomous system must [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Planning and Execution using Inaccurate Models with Provable Guarantees

Zoom Link Abstract: Models used in modern planning problems to simulate outcomes of real world action executions are becoming increasingly complex, ranging from simulators that do physics-based reasoning to precomputed analytical motion primitives. However, robots operating in the real world often face situations not modeled by these models before execution. This imperfect modeling can lead [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Hybrid Soft Sensing in Robotic Systems

Zoom Link Abstract: The desire to operate robots in unstructured environments, side-by-side with humans, has created a demand for safe and robust sensing skins. Largely inspired by human skin, the ultimate goal of electronic skins is to measure diverse sensory information, conform to surfaces, and avoid interfering with the natural mechanics of the host or [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

The Effect of Locomotion Configuration on Discrete Obstacle Traversal for a Small Tracked Vehicle

Zoom Link Abstract: As mobile robots are being designed for increasingly rugged and unknown terrain, mechanical reconfigurability presents one possibility for improving vehicle efficiency and mobility. To validate this idea, we created an 18.5-kg modular tracked vehicle with adjustable track tension, track width, track length, and sprocket diameter. In this talk, I will explain the [...]

MSR Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Qian Long – MSR Thesis Talk

TBA

ZOOM Link: https://cmu.zoom.us/j/7263914910   Title: Evolutionary Population Curriculum for Scaling Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Abstract: In multi-agent games, the complexity of the environment can grow exponentially as the number of agents increases, so it is particularly challenging to learn good policies when the agent population is large. We introduce Evolutionary Population Curriculum (EPC), a curriculum learning [...]

MSR Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Wen-Hsuan Chu – MSR Thesis Talk

TBA

ZOOM Link: https://cmu.zoom.us/j/4417558334 Title: Neural Batch Sampling with Reinforcement Learning for Semi-Supervised Anomaly Detection Abstract: We are interested in the detection and segmentation of anomalies in images where the anomalies are typically small (i.e., a small tear in woven fabric, bro-ken pin of an IC chip). From a statistical learning point of view, anomalies have [...]

MSR Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Chendi Lin – MSR Thesis Talk

TBA

Zoom Link: https://cmu.zoom.us/j/95571441174   Title: Online Connectivity-aware Dynamic Distribution for Heterogeneous Multi-Robot Systems   Abstract: In many multi-robot applications the robot team needs to execute multiple tasks simultaneously with different task-related controllers. To ensure effective coordination and at the same time avoid collisions, the robots have to stay connected. In this work, we consider the problem where a [...]

MSR Speaking Qualifier
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Robert Li – MSR Thesis Talk

TBA

Zoom Link: https://cmu.zoom.us/j/91465601940   Title: Solving Puzzles Like A Human With Two Stage Random Search   Abstract: Humans are remarkably good at solving novel physical puzzles and tasks, with only a basic understanding of abstract concepts like kinematics, gravity, mass, friction, and inertia. We wanted to replicate how a human would explore the search space of a problem. [...]