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Transferring grasping skills from humans to robots

Brian Moore, Ph.D.

Wednesday May 25 2011, 12:00-13:00
ICT Building, Seminar Room 1

Abstract

We have recently proposed a framework for robot skill synthesis that
exploits human sensorimotor learning capability. The idea is to consider
the target robot platform as a tool that is intuitively controlled by a
human. Once the robot can be effortlessly controlled, the successful
execution of a tas…</description>
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        <description>Finding Objects in Cluttered Scenes for Home Robotics

Jim Little

Computer Science

University of British Columbia

Tuesday April 24 2012, 14:15-15:30, Viktor Franz Hess building, HS D

We want computers and robots to observe us and know who we are and
what we are doing, and to understand the objects and tasks in our
world, both at work and in the home. We have built systems that enable
mobile robots to find objects using visual cues and learn about shared
workspaces.</description>
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        <description>Computational Neuromechanics

Francisco Valero-Cuevas

Professor of biomedical engineering and biokinesiology and physical therapy

University of Southern California

Thursday March 14 2013, 16:15-17:30, Viktor Franz Hess building, HS E

While neuro-prosthetics has received much attention recently, current technological advances can also be applied to an older and equally pressing problem. Versatile sensorimotor function is a vital contributor to quality of life that is very commonly degraded by…</description>
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Nicu Sebe

Professor of Computer Science

University of Trento

Thursday April 18 2013, 16:15-17:30, Viktor Franz Hess building, HS D

Human Centered Computing (HCC) is an emerging field that aims at
bridging the existing gaps between the various disciplines involved
with the design and implementation of computing systems that support
people's activities. HCC aims at tightly integrating human sciences
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Draft; do not publish

Organization

	*  Date: tentatively 2021-08-23 - 2021-08-27 (Monday-Friday)
	*  Location: Villa Blanka; Innsbruck
	*  Topic: Mobile Manipulation

Audience:

	*  advanced Master and young doctoral students in subject areas related to robotics (engineering, computer science, etc.)</description>
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