Robuddies meets Thursdays at 11:30am in CS146
Upcoming and recent discussion groups:
This Thurs: NIPS roundup
- Rob: the robotics and attention papers (Thrun, LeCun, Tsotsos, Parr, Itti)
Paper suggestions:
- Polygonal Random Fields work by Mark Paskin @ Stanford.
- Andrew Ng's NIPS paper on learning helicopter control.
- Some good papers on AUV's (autonomous underwater vehicles)
- HRI papers specifically surveying safety issues.
- Ian Mitchell to present his recent work.
- A broader discussion of the open problems in robotics.
- Probabilistic Roadmaps, Kavraki et al.
- Subjective localization with action respecting embedding, Michael Bowling, Dana Wilkinson, Ali Ghodsi, and Adam Milstein. In Proceedings of the International Symposium of Robotics Research , 2005. pdf
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- C.-C. Wang, C. Thorpe and S. Thrun. Online Simultaneous Localization and Mapping with Detection and Tracking of Moving Objects: Theory and Results from a Ground Vehicle in Crowded Urban Areas. In IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA'03), May, 2003. Finalist for the Best Student Paper Award & for the Wegbreit Best Vision Paper Award, pdf
- Bayesian Video Matting Using Learnt Image Priors, N.E. Apostoloff and A.W. Fitzgibbon, CVPR 2004 pdf
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- Searching in the plane, R.A. Baeza-Yates, J. Culberson, G.J.E. Rawlins. Information and Computation 106(2), 234-252 (1993). A classic paper on optimal search algorithms in 2-space. pdf
- Fast Learning of Sprites using Invariant Fetaures, Moray Allan, Michalis K. Titsias, Christopher K. I. Williams. In Proc. British Machine Vision Conference 2005 (BMVC 2005). pdf
Previous papers:
* Sept 2005:
An MCMC-based Particle Filter for Tracking Multiple Interacting Targets, Zia Khan, Tucker Balch, Frank Dellaert.
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* Jan 10, 2004: We'll meet in room 202. Paper: Spacetime Faces: High-Resolution Capture for Modeling and Animation
Li Zhang, Noah Snavely, Brian Curless, and Steven M. Seitz URL:
http://grail.cs.washington.edu/projects/stfaces/
* Dec 10, 2004:
** Paper: Gap Navigation Trees: Minimal Representation for Visibility-based Tasks URL:
http://btovar.net/research/research.html
, Steven M.
LaValle.
** Robot name proposals: Nelson, Cartman, Brutus, Eve, Donbot, Manos, Cleo, Clamps
* Dec 3, 2004: Cancelled.
* Nov 26, 2004: We'll demo the new robot.
* Nov 19, 2004: Belief Propagation for Early Vision, Pedro Felzenszwalb & Daniel P. Huttenlocher
-- Main.simra - 22 Sep 2005