VASC Seminar
Greg Shakhnarovich
Assistant Professor
Toyota Technical Institute at Chicago

Rich Representations for Parsing Visual Scenes

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: Greg is an Assistant Professor at TTI-Chicago, a philanthropically endowed academic computer science institute located on the University of Chicago campus, where he works on computer vision and machine learning. He also holds a part-time faculty appointment at the University of Chicago Department of Computer Science. Prior to coming to TTI-Chicago, [...]

PhD Thesis Defense
Nathan A. Wood
Carnegie Mellon University

Organ-Mounted Robots for Minimally Invasive Beating-Heart Surgery

Event Location: NSH 1507Abstract: In the push to improve patient outcomes in cardiac interventions, minimally invasive beating-heart surgery is a major field of surgical research. However, interventions on a soft tissue organ under continuous motion through remote incisions pose a significant challenge. Endoscopic approaches eliminate the associated morbidity of median sternotomy, but they require either [...]

PhD Thesis Proposal
Jonathan Michael Butzke
Carnegie Mellon University

Planning for a Small Team of Heterogeneous Robots: from Collaborative Exploration to Collaborative Localization

Event Location: GHC 8102Abstract: Robots have become increasingly adept at performing a wide variety of tasks in the world. However, many of these tasks can benefit tremendously from having more than a single robot simultaneously working on the problem. Multiple robots can aid in a search and rescue mission each scouting a subsection of the [...]

PhD Thesis Proposal
Albert Wu
Carnegie Mellon University

The theory and implementation of spring mass running on ATRIAS, a bipedal robot

Event Location: GHC 8102Abstract: We expect legged robots to be highly mobile. Human walking and running can execute quick changes in speed and direction, even on non-flat ground. Indeed, analysis of simplified models shows that these quantities can be tightly controlled by adjusting the leg placement between steps and that the leg placement can also [...]

RI Seminar
Stelian Coros
Assistant Professor
RI, Carnegie Mellon

Computational Design, Fabrication and Control for Personalized Robotic Devices

Event Location: NSH 1305Bio: I am an Assistant Professor in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University. Prior to joining CMU, I was a Research Scientist working for Disney Research Zurich. I obtained my PhD in Computer Science from the University of British Columbia. My doctoral dissertation, which won the Alain Fournier Ph.D. Dissertation Annual [...]

VASC Seminar
Calvin Murdock
PhD Student
Machine Learning

Semantic Component Analysis

Event Location: NSH 1507Abstract: We propose a novel formulation for component analysis that allows for rich instance-level constraints that encourage semantic interpretability of the learned components. Even with simple features and intuitive spatial consistency priors, our method produces accurate, semantically-meaningful image segmentations both with and without supervision.

VASC Seminar
Xinlei Chen
PhD Student
LTI

Webly supervised learning of convolutional networks

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: I am a PhD student at Language Technology Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, from fall 2012. I am working with Prof. Abhinav Gupta on joint learning with language and vision and life-long learning. I am also working with Prof. Tom Mitchell in CMU. Recently, I just finished my internship in MSR with [...]

VASC Seminar
Carl Doersch
PhD Student,
Machine Learning

Unsupervised Visual Representation Learning by Context Prediction

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: I'm a sixth year PhD Student in the Machine Learning Department at CMU, working with Alyosha Efros and Abhinav Gupta. I graduated from CMU in 2010 with a B.S. in computer science and cognitive science, with a minor in neural computation, completing an undergraduate thesis with Tai Sing Lee. I'm interested [...]

VASC Seminar
Hanbyul Joo
PhD Student RI
Robotics Institute

Panoptic Studio: A Massively Multiview System for Social Motion Capture

Event Location: NSH 1507Bio: I am a Ph.D. student in the Robotics Institute at Carnegie Mellon University, under the supervision of Yaser Sheikh. During summer 2015, I interned at Disney Research Zurich where I worked with Thabo Beeler and Derek Bradley. Before joining CMU, I spent three years as a researcher at ETRI, a government-funded [...]

PhD Thesis Proposal
Max Korein
Carnegie Mellon University

Performing Self-Scheduled Services in the Spare Time of a Mobile Autonomous Service Robot

Event Location: NSH 3305Abstract: Mobile autonomous service robots perform services requested by users at specific times. The goal of this thesis is to explore how a service robot can make use of the spare time between user requests. We propose the robot performs self-scheduled services for which it receives reward from the users. Our proposed [...]