MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Vision Model Diagnosis and Improvement Via Large Pretrained Models

Gates Hillman Center 4405

Abstract: As AI becomes increasingly pervasive in real-world applications, the deployment of machine learning models in real-world applications has underscored critical challenges in model robustness, fairness and performance. Despite significant advances, existing models often exhibit biases, fail to generalize across diverse data distributions, and struggle with unexpected input variations, leading to suboptimal or even discrimina- [...]

PhD Thesis Proposal
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Beyond Robot Safety: Adaptability and Interactivity

NSH 3002

Abstract: The deployment of autonomous robots in various areas, including transportation and human-robot collaboration, requires strong safety measures for effective interaction with the physical world. Traditional safe control algorithms work well in controlled settings but struggle to adapt to more interactive and unpredictable real-world scenarios. This thesis emphasizes the need to explore beyond traditional robot [...]

Faculty Events

RI Faculty Business Meeting

Newell-Simon Hall 4305

Meeting for RI Faculty. Discussions include various department topics, policies, and procedures. Generally meets weekly.

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student / Extern
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Indoor Localization and Mapping with 4D mmWave Imaging Radar

GHC 6501

Abstract: State estimation is a crucial component for the successful implementation of robotic systems, relying on sensors such as cameras, LiDAR, and IMUs. However, in real-world scenarios, the performance of these sensors is degraded by challenging environments, e.g. adverse weather conditions and low-light scenarios. The emerging 4D imaging radar technology is capable of providing robust perception in adverse conditions. [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
MSR Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

PIE-FRIDA: Personalized Interactive Emotion-Guided Collaborative Human-Robot Art Creation

Gates Hillman Center 4405

Abstract: The introduction of generative AI has brought about many improvements in the artistic world. It allows many individuals to create artwork via simple descriptive text prompts. This has, in particular, created an avenue for non-artistic individuals to express their thoughts through generated art. Our work focuses on how emotion can be added as an [...]

RI Seminar
Dieter Fox
Professor, University of Washington
Senior Director of Robotics Research, NVIDIA

Where’s RobotGPT?

1305 Newell Simon Hall

Abstract: The last years have seen astonishing progress in the capabilities of generative AI techniques, particularly in the areas of language and visual understanding and generation. Key to the success of these models are the use of image and text data sets of unprecedented scale along with models that are able to digest such large [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
Principal Research Programmer / Analyst
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Spectral Mapping using Simple Sensors

NSH 3002

Abstract: Spectral mapping holds significant importance in many exploration endeavors as it facilitates a deeper comprehension of material composition within a surveyed area. While imaging spectrometers excel in recording reflectance spectra into spectral maps, their large physical footprint, substantial power requirements, and operational intricacies render them unsuitable for integration into small rovers or resource-constrained missions. [...]

VASC Seminar
Ilya Chugunov
PhD Candidate
Computational Imaging Lab, Princeton University

Neural Field Representations of Mobile Computational Photography

Newell-Simon Hall 3305

Abstract: Burst imaging pipelines allow cellphones to compensate for less-than-ideal optical and sensor hardware by computationally merging multiple lower-quality images into a single high-quality output. The main challenge for these pipelines is compensating for pixel motion, estimating how to align and merge measurements across time while the user's natural hand tremor involuntarily shakes the camera. In [...]

MSR Thesis Defense
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Simulated Encounters of the Third Kind: Scenario-Based Approach to Designing Guide Robots

Newell-Simon Hall 4305

Abstract: Navigating through unfamiliar environments is a challenging task. For people who are blind or have low vision (BLV), navigation can be particularly daunting. Guide robots are a type of service robot that can assist BLV people with navigation tasks. A significant amount of research related to guide robots has focused on technical contributions, while a [...]

PhD Speaking Qualifier
PhD Student
Robotics Institute,
Carnegie Mellon University

Composing Generative and Discriminative Models for Better Generalization

NSH 3305

Abstract: Computer Vision is Correspondence, correspondence, correspondence! Inspite of the singular definition of computer vision, we still have two broad categories of approaches in the literature. Generative Models, like Stable Diffusion, learn a correspondence between image and text modality, while learning a mapping from text to image. Discriminative Models, like CLIP, on the other hand [...]