An exciting Plenary talk on socially assistive robotics by @DrScaz at SWRS. There was a great discussion on challenges in deploying robots in homes and the use of LLMs in socially assistive settings.
ASU robotics is hosting SWRS again this year on Oct 31st and Nov 1 with a great slate of speakers at Memorial Union on ASU's campus. Our keynote speakers are Brian Scassellati (@DrScaz) and Gaurav Sukhatme (@gauravsukhatme). The full list of speakers is at https://t.co/MnBwuKGcmp
Work from our lab with Weiwei Gu (https://t.co/xt8quw6ZtT), Suresh Kondepudi and Lixiao Huang covered by Techxplore. The work aims to connect human robot dialog and continual visual skill learning with real users. @SCAI_ASU@ASURobotics
#SouthwestRoboticsSymposium2024 This year's theme is "Robotics for Social Good." Our speakers will feature leaders in the fields of Planning & Learning, Safety, Medical Robotics, Human-Robot Systems, and Soft Robotics. Check out the lineup of our speakers: https://t.co/FeMiZnIYkA
Nakul Gopalan (@nakulgopalan ) gave a talk about "Interactive Task Learning" at the Workshop on Learning Effective Abstractions for Planning (https://t.co/oh704lrVkD) at CoRL 2023 #CoRL2023
@Yezhou_Yang presented his work on "(Compositional and Robust) visual concept grounding for Lifelong (robot) learning" at the Workshop on Bridging the Gap between Cognitive Science and Robot Learning in the Real World: Progresses and New Directions! #CoRL23
Looking forward to presenting tomorrow at the #CoRL soft robot learning workshop, where I'll be discussing multimodal learning for soft robots!
Website: https://t.co/BGHOhCh5lj
Location: Hub 2
time: 2:30-3:30 pm
Acknowledge my co-authors: Yifan @yfzhoucs , and Heni @asurobot
@Yezhou_Yang presented his work on "(Compositional and Robust) visual concept grounding for Lifelong (robot) learning" in the Workshop on Bridging the Gap between Cognitive Science and Robot Learning in the Real World: Progresses and New Directions #CoRL23
Kalman Filtering + Deep Attention Models = LOVE ❤️
#CoRL '23 paper: we identify a link between Kalman filters and neural attention mechanisms. Idea: the Kalman-gain is a form of attention! No need to tweak parameters. Check website and code: https://t.co/ca9RxNmRID @ASURobotics
The Interactive Robotics Laboratory at ASU was a finalist for the IROS Best RoboCup Paper Award. Fabian Weigend, Shubham Sonawani, Michael Drolet and Heni Ben Amor (@asurobot) presented robot control from the sensor data of a single smartwatch.
Andrew Boateng (@lifesnr) from CRSLAB presented his work with Dr. Wenlong Zhang (@asuriselab) and Dr. Yu Zhang (@Yu_Tony_Zhang) — “Implicit Projection: Improving Team Situation Awareness for Tacit Human-Robot Interaction via Virtual Shadows” at IROS this year. #IROS2023
Ifrah Idrees (@IfrahIdrees) just presented work with Prof Gopalan (@nakulgopalan) -- Improved Inference of Human Intent by Combining Plan Recognition and Language Feedback at IROS 2023! Videos here - https://t.co/pCbFuCWd35
Fuchen Chen, from the IDEAlab at ASU, presented on "Development of a Dynamic Quadruped with Tunable, Compliant Legs" on Monday at IROS2023. The robot can trot at 0.52 m/s or 4.4 body lengths per second with a 3.2 cost of transport (COT)!
📢Check out Keyvan's @k1mjd abstract on Safety-aware Expansion for Neural Network Repair presented at the @ieeeiros workshop on formal methods techniques in robotics systems: https://t.co/pA1km8DGgk From Prof. Heni Ben Amor's lab @asurobot#IROS2023