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Events for August 2023 › Student Talks › PhD Thesis Defense › – Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon UniversitySkip to content
Abstract: Humans learn by interacting with their surroundings using all of their senses. The first of these senses to develop is touch, and it is the first way that young humans explore their environment, learn about objects, and tune their cost functions (via pain or treats). Yet, robots are often denied this highly informative and [...]
Abstract: In robotics, understanding the link between perception and action is pivotal. Typically, perception systems process sensory data into state representations like segmentations and bounding boxes, which a planner uses to plan actions. However, this state estimation approach can fail in environments with partial observability, and in cases with challenging object properties like transparency and deformability. [...]