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Toward Curiosity-Driven Embodied Learning Through World Models

Event Category:
MSR Thesis Presentation
Speaker:
Alyn Kirsch Tornell
Event Time:
Monday, July 13th - 1:30 PM
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Consistent Modeling of 4D Scenes for Perception and Generation

Event Category:
PhD Thesis Defense
Speaker:
Jinhyung Park
Event Time:
Monday, July 13th - 2:00 PM
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Data Mining and Auto-Labeling for Promptable Driving Policies

Event Category:
MSR Thesis Presentation
Speaker:
Cainan Ryan Davidson
Event Time:
Tuesday, July 14th - 2:15 PM

Fujitsu Joins CMU Robotics Innovation Center

Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Innovation Center (RIC) welcomed global technology company Fujitsu Limited as its latest corporate tenant in the university’s robotics and artificial intelligence research facility at Hazelwood Green.

The Missing Infrastructure for AI-Powered Robots

The Breakdown:  RIO lets researchers use the same software across different robots, reducing the need to rebuild code for each new platform. This functionality speeds up robot setup and lets researchers spend more time developing and testing robot behaviors. The system helps accelerate r...

CMU Researchers Train Robots With Internet Videos

The Breakdown:  VideoManip teaches robots manipulation skills using videos of people interacting with objects. It reconstructs movements and estimates how people make contact with objects. The system helps robots learn new skills without time-consuming, human-operated demonstrations....
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