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VASC Seminar
Thiemo Alldieck
Facebook Reality Labs
Reconstructing 3D Human Avatars from Monocular Images
Abstract: Statistical 3D human body models have helped us to better understand human shape and motion and already enabled exciting new applications. However, if we want to learn detailed, personalized, and clothed models of human shape, motion, and dynamics, we require new approaches that learn from ubiquitous data such as plain RGB-images and video. I […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Learning Dense 3D Object Reconstruction without Geometric Supervision
Abstract: Geometric alignment across visual data has been the fundamental issue for effective and efficient computer vision algorithms. The established pixel correspondences between images indirectly infer the underlying 3D geometry, physically or semantically. While this builds the foundation of classical multi-view 3D reconstruction algorithms such as Structure from Motion (SfM) and Simultaneous Localization and Mapping […]
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RI Seminar
Extreme Motions in Biological and Engineered Systems
Abstract: Dr. Temel’s work mainly focuses on understanding the dynamics and energetics of extreme motions in small-scale natural and synthetic systems. Small-scale biological systems achieve extraordinary accelerations, speeds, and forces that can be repeated with minimal costs throughout the life of the organism. Zeynep uses analytical and computational models as well as physical prototypes to learn about these systems, test […]
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VASC Seminar
Adriana Kovashka
University of Pittsburgh
Reasoning about complex media from weak multi-modal supervision
Abstract: In a world of abundant information targeting multiple senses, and increasingly powerful media, we need new mechanisms to model content. Techniques for representing individual channels, such as visual data or textual data, have greatly improved, and some techniques exist to model the relationship between channels that are “mirror images” of each other and contain [...]
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RI Event
Omry Yadan
Facebook AI Research
Vision Tool Seminar: Hydra
Abstract: Hydra is an open-source Python framework developed at FAIR that aims to reduce the amount of boilerplate code in research and other complex applications. The key feature is the ability to dynamically create a hierarchical configuration by composition and override it through config files and the command line. The name Hydra comes from its [...]
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VASC Seminar
Benjamin Schmidt
RoadBotics
Building Trust in Real World Applications of Vision Based Machine Learning
Abstract: In all machine learning problems, there is an explicit trade off between cost and benefit. In real world vision problems, this optimization becomes increasingly difficult since those trade offs directly impact technology and product development as well as business strategy. For any successful business case, it is critical that the cost/benefit trade offs in [...]
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PhD Speaking Qualifier
Tendon Driven Foam Hands
Abstract: There has been great progress in soft robot design, manufacture, and control in recent years, and soft robots are a tool of choice for safe and robust handling of objects in conditions of uncertainty. Still, dexterous in-hand manipulation using soft robots remains a challenge. This talk introduces a novel class of soft robots in [...]
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VASC Seminar
Partha Pratim Talukdar
IIScBangalore / Founder, KENOME
Knowledge Infused Deep Learning
Abstract: This talk is motivated by the following thesis: Background knowledge is key to intelligent decision making. While deep learning methods have made significant strides over the last few years, they often lack the context in which they operate. Knowledge Graphs (and more generally multi-relational graphs) provide a flexible framework to capture and represent knowledge [...]
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PhD Speaking Qualifier
Towards a Good Representation For Reinforcement Learning
Abstract: Deep reinforcement learning has achieved many successes over the recent years. However, its high sample complexity and the difficulty in specifying a reward function have limited its application. In this talk, I will take a representation learning perspective towards these issues. Is it possible to map from the raw observation, potentially in high dimension, [...]
RI Seminar
Sarjoun Skaff
Bossa Nova Robotics
Yes, That’s a Robot in Your Grocery Store. Now what?
Abstract: Retail stores are becoming ground zero for indoor robotics. Fleet of different robots have to coexist with each others and humans every day, navigating safely, coordinating missions, and interacting appropriately with people, all at large scale. For us roboticists, stores are giant labs where we're learning what doesn't work and iterating. If we get [...]
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VASC Seminar
Georgios Pavlakos
University of Pennsylvania
Learning to Reconstruct 3D Humans
Abstract: Recent advances in 2D perception have led to very successful systems, able to estimate the 2D pose of humans with impressive robustness. However, our interactions with the world are fundamentally 3D, so to be able to understand, explain and predict these interactions, it is crucial to reconstruct people in 3D. In this talk, I [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Eye Gaze for Assistive Manipulation
Abstract: Full robot autonomy is the traditional goal of robotics research. To work in a human-inhabited world, however, robots will often need to collaborate with humans. Many scenarios require human users to teleoperate robots to perform tasks, a paradigm that appears everywhere from space exploration, to disaster recovery, to assistive robotics. This collaboration enables tasks […]
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RI Seminar
Scott Niekum
Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin
CANCELLED
Abstract: Before learning robots can be deployed in the real world, it is critical that probabilistic guarantees can be made about the safety and performance of such systems. In recent years, safe reinforcement learning algorithms have enjoyed success in application areas with high-quality models and plentiful data, but robotics remains a challenging domain for scaling […]
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VASC Seminar
Xingyu Liu
Stanford University
Deep Learning for Understanding Dynamic Visual Data
Abstract: Perceiving dynamic environments from visual inputs allows autonomous agents to understand and interact with the world and is a core topic in Artificial Intelligence. The success of deep learning motivates us to apply deep learning techniques to the perception of dynamic visual data. However, how to design and apply deep neural networks to effectively […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Stability-Centric Mechanics for Rigid Body Manipulation
Abstract: The repertoire of human manipulation is filled with creative use of contacts to move the object about the hand and the environment. It’s the combination of these skills that makes human manipulation dexterous. However, in most robotic applications the robot just fix all contact points on the object and do grasping. Reliable robot manipulation […]
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RI Seminar
Anca Dragan
EECS Department, University of California Berkeley
Optimizing for coordination with people
https://youtu.be/AQ-w5o2oGI8 Abstract: From autonomous cars to quadrotors to mobile manipulators, robots need to co-exist and even collaborate with humans. In this talk, we will explore how our formalism for decision making needs to change to account for this interaction, and dig our heels into the subtleties of modeling human behavior -- sometimes strategic, often irrational, […]
Moshe Vardi
Rice University
AI and Humanity : Technology Is Driving the Future, but Who Is Steering?
The release of the archive coincides with the publication next month by MIT Press of the textbook "AI and Humanity." Nourbakhsh and Keating, assistant dean for educational initiatives in the Dietrich College, wrote it for their course, which is part of Dietrich's Grand Challenge Seminar series for first-year students. The book and the archive will be […]
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Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University
Carnegie Mellon University