15-494 Cognitive Robotics
Spring 2010
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15-494 Cognitive Robotics

Spring 2010


Professor:
David S. Touretzky
GHC 9013
x8-7561
dst@cs.cmu.edu
      TA:
Ian Lenz

x8-3046
ilenz@andrew.cmu.edu

Times and Locations

Lecture: Mon/Wed 3:30 to 4:20 in Wean Hall 5320
Lab: Fri 3:00 to 4:20 in NSH 3206 (Robotics Education Lab, Newell-Simon Hall, x8-5561)

Lecture Schedule and Syllabus

 
Course home page: http://www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/academic/class/15494-s10

Some Tekkotsu drills to test your knowledge

List of lab machines, and ssh instructions: see Homeworks page

Summary

Cognitive robotics is a new approach to robot programming based on high level primitives for perception and action. These primitives draw inspiration from ideas in cognitive science, such as visual routines, dual coding theory, and affordances. Students will experiment with these primitives and help develop new ones using the Tekkotsu software framework on the Chiara, a new robot created at Carnegie Mellon. Prior robotics experience is not necessary, but strong programming skills are required.

Grading

Labs/homeworks 25%; midterm exam 25%; final exam 25%; course project & presentation 25%.

Final projects from 2009, 2008, and 2007 (Cool stuff!)

Final Project Suggestions

A list of suggested final projects is available.


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