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LCSR Seminar: Debra Mathews “Implementing ethics in autonomous systems”
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar: Debra Mathews “Implementing ethics in autonomous systems”
@ Hackerman B-17
Feb 5 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract: AI is moving both faster and slower than the general public realizes — it is being deployed extensively across many domains, but we are also still very, very far away from the sorts of autonomous robots[...]
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LCSR Seminar: Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio “From Particles to Parts–Building Multifunctional Robots with Programmable Robotic Skins”
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar: Rebecca Kramer-Bottiglio “From Particles to Parts–Building Multifunctional Robots with Programmable Robotic Skins”
@ Hackerman B-17
Feb 12 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract: Robots generally excel at specific tasks in structured environments, but lack the versatility and adaptability required to interact-with and locomote-within the natural world. To increase versatility in robot design, my research group is developing[...]
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LCSR Seminar: Cornelia Fermüller “Action perception at multiple time scales”
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar: Cornelia Fermüller “Action perception at multiple time scales”
@ Hackerman B-17
Feb 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract: Understanding human activity is a very challenging task, but a prerequisite for the autonomy of robots interacting with humans. Solutions that generalize must involve not only perception but also cognition and a grounding in[...]
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LCSR Seminar: Henry Astley “Using Robotic Models To Explore The Evolution Of Functional Morphology”
12:00 pm
LCSR Seminar: Henry Astley “Using Robotic Models To Explore The Evolution Of Functional Morphology”
@ Hackerman B-17
Feb 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Abstract: Living organisms face a wide range of physical challenges in their environments, yet frequently display exceptional performance. The performance is often correlated with morphological features, physiological differences, or particular behaviors, leading to the hypothesis[...]
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