Faculty Candidate
Naomi Fitter
Postdoctoral Scholar,
USC

Faculty Candidate Talk: Design and Evaluation of Everyday Interactive Robots

Gates 6115

Areas of Interest: Human-Computer Interaction and Robotics Host: Aaron Steinfeld Admin Contact: Peggy Martin pm1e@andrew.cmu.edu   As robots appear in more everyday environments, they will have new opportunities to enhance the lives of the people around them. Despite this potential gain, modern robots lack many of the necessary skills to effectively interact with people. In particular, almost all [...]

RI Seminar
Geoff Hollinger
Assistant Professor
Collaborative Robotics and Intelligent Systems (CoRIS) Institute, Oregon State University

Marine Robotics: Planning, Decision Making, and Learning

1305 Newell Simon Hall

Abstract: Underwater gliders, propeller-driven submersibles, and other marine robots are increasingly being tasked with gathering information (e.g., in environmental monitoring, offshore inspection, and coastal surveillance scenarios). However, in most of these scenarios, human operators must carefully plan the mission to ensure completion of the task. Strict human oversight not only makes such deployments expensive and [...]

Faculty Candidate
David Braun
Assistant Professor (PI)
Dynamics & Control Laboratory, Singapore University of Technology and Design

Faculty Candidate: David Braun

GHC 6115

Areas of interest: Robotics, Optimal Control, System Dynamics, Impedance Control, Variable Impedance Actuators Host: Hartmut Geyer Admin Contact: Keyla Cook keylac@andrew.cmu.edu

PhD Thesis Defense
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Kernel and Moment based Prediction and Planning: Applications to Robotics and Natural Language Processing

GHC 4405

Abstract This thesis focuses on moment and kernel-based methods for applications in Robotics and Natural Language Processing. Kernel and moment-based learning leverage information about correlated data that allow the design of compact representations and efficient learning algorithms. We explore kernel algorithms for planning by leveraging inherently continuous properties of reproducing kernel Hilbert spaces. We introduce [...]

VASC Seminar
Lihi Zelnik-Manor
Associate Professor in the Faculty of Electrical Engineering
Technion, Israel

On challenges in image generation

Newell-Simon Hall 3305

Abstract: Recent work has shown impressive success in automatically synthesizing new images with desired properties such as transferring painterly style, modifying facial expressions, increasing image resolution or manipulating the center of attention of the image. In this talk I will discuss two of the standing challenges in image synthesis and how we tackle them: - [...]

Faculty Candidate
Ling-Qi Yan
PhD candidate
EECS, UC Berkeley

Faculty Candidate: Ling-Qi Yan

GHC 6115

Areas of Interest: Physically-based rendering, appearance modeling, molumetric scattering, light transport algorithms, sampling & reconstruction theory Host: Srinivasa Narasimhan Admin Contact: Nora Kazour nkazour@andrew.cmu.edu

VASC Seminar
Oren Etzioni
CEO
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence

Learning Common Sense: a Grand Challenge for Academic AI Research

GHC 6115

Abstract: In a world where Google, Facebook, and others possess massive proprietary data sets, and unprecedented computational power---how is a graduate student to make a dent in the universe? I’ll address this conundrum by re-visiting one of the holy grails of AI: acquiring, representing, and utilizing common-sense knowledge. Can we leverage modern methods including deep [...]

RI Seminar
Misha Kazhdan
Associate Professor
Johns Hopkins University

Signal Processing – From Images to Surfaces

1305 Newell Simon Hall

Abstract: In this talk we will revisit some classical techniques from image processing and explore what is involved in translating them to the context of surfaces. We will show that by leveraging existing methodology from discrete differential geometry, it is often easy to extend the image-based techniques so that they can be used to edit [...]

Faculty Candidate
Pulkit Agrawal
PhD candidate
Computer Science, UC Berkeley

Faculty Candidate: Computational Sensorimotor Learning

NSH 3305

Areas of Interest: Artificial Intelligence Host: Abhinav Gupta Admin Contact: Chris Downey cdowney@andrew.cmu.edu     Abstract: An open question in artificial intelligence is how to endow agents with common sense knowledge that humans naturally seem to possess. A prominent theory in child development posits that human infants gradually acquire such knowledge by the process of experimentation. [...]

Faculty Candidate
Alessandro Roncone
Postdoctoral Scholar
Social Robotics Lab, Yale University

Faculty Candidate: Designing interactive algorithms for human-robot collaboration

NSH 3305

Areas of Interest: Robot control, human-robot interaction, artificial intelligence Abstract:   We are on the cusp of a fundamental revolution in how robotics at large will be consumed by and assimilated into our everyday life. In the next decade, state of the art robot platforms will become easier to deploy, more accessible to purchase, and [...]