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RI Seminar
Jorgen Pedersen
Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corporation
RE2 Robotics: from RI spinout to Acquisition
Abstract: It was July 2001. Jorgen Pedersen founded RE2 Robotics. It was supposed to be a temporary venture while he figured out his next career move. But the journey took an unexpected course. RE2 became a leading developer of mobile manipulation systems. Fast forward to 2022, RE2 Robotics exited via an acquisition to Sarcos Technology and [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Benjamin (Ben) Freed
Equivalent Policy Sets for Learning Aligned Models and Abstractions
Abstract: Recent successes in model-based reinforcement learning (MBRL) have demonstrated the enormous value that learned representations of environmental dynamics (i.e., models) can impart to autonomous decision making. While a learned model can never perfectly represent the dynamics of complex environments, models that are accurate in the "right” ways may still be highly useful for decision [...]
Special Talk
Ferdinando Rodriguez Y Baena
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Imperial College London
Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery and the Mechatronics in Medicine Laboratory
An Overview of the Hamlyn Centre and the Mechatronics in Medicine Laboratory, Imperial College Starting with a brief overview of robotics at Imperial College, the lecture will introduce the Hamlyn Centre for Robotic Surgery, which is an interdisciplinary research hub run jointly between the Engineering and Medical faculties, with an overview of academic themes, […]
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PhD Speaking Qualifier
David Neiman
Dynamic Route Guidance in Vehicle Networks by Simulating Future Traffic Patterns
Abstract: Roadway congestion leads to wasted time and money and environmental damage. Since adding more roadway capacity is often not possible in urban environments, it is becoming more important to use existing road networks more efficiently. Toward this goal, recent research in real-time, schedule-driven intersection control has shown an ability to significantly reduce the delays [...]
VASC Seminar
Rika Antonova
Stanford University
Enabling Self-sufficient Robot Learning
Abstract: Autonomous exploration and data-efficient learning are important ingredients for helping machine learning handle the complexity and variety of real-world interactions. In this talk, I will describe methods that provide these ingredients and serve as building blocks for enabling self-sufficient robot learning. First, I will outline a family of methods that facilitate active global exploration. [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Benjamin Newman
Adaptive Robotic Assistance through Observations of Human Behavior
Abstract: Assistive robots should take actions that support people's goals. This is especially true as robots enter into environments where personal agency is paramount, such as a person's home. Home environments have a wide variety of "optimal' solutions that depend on personal preference, making it difficult for a robot to know the goal it should [...]
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Special Talk
Shubham Tulsiani
Perceiving Objects and Interactions in 3D
Abstract: We observe and interact with myriad of objects in our everyday lives, from cups and bottles to hammers and tennis rackets. In this talk, I will outline our group’s efforts towards understanding these objects and our everyday interactions with them in 3D. I will first focus on scaling 3D prediction for isolated objects across [...]
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RI Seminar
David Fouhey
University of Michigan
Understanding the Physical World from Images
If I show you a photo of a place you have never been to, you can easily imagine what you could do in that picture. Your understanding goes from the surfaces you see to the ones you know are there but cannot see, and can even include reasoning about how interaction would change the scene. [...]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Wenxuan Zhou
Beyond Pick-and-Place: Towards Dynamic and Contact-rich Motor Skills with Reinforcement Learning
Abstract: Interactions with the physical world are at the core of robotics. However, robotics research, especially in manipulation, has been mainly focused on tasks with limited interactions with the physical world such as pick-and-place or pushing objects on the table top. These interactions are often quasi-static, have predefined or limited sequence of contact events and [...]
VASC Seminar
Vasudevan (Vasu) Sundarababu
Centific
How Computer Vision Helps – from Research to Scale
Abstract: Vasudevan (Vasu) Sundarababu, SVP and Head of Digital Engineering, will cover the topic: ‘How Computer Vision Helps – from Research to Scale’. During his time, Vasu will explore how Computer Vision technology can be leveraged in-market today, the key projects he is currently leading that leverage CV, and the end-to-end lifecycle of a CV initiative - […]
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PhD Thesis Proposal
Kshitij Goel
Adaptive-Anytime Planning and Mapping for Multi-Robot Exploration in Large Environments
Abstract: Robotic systems are being leveraged to explore environments too hazardous for humans to enter. Robot sensing, compute, and kinodynamic (SCK) capabilities are inextricably tied to the size, weight, and power (SWaP) constraints of the vehicle. When designing a robot team for exploration, the diversity and types of robots used must be carefully considered because […]