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Robotics Institute
Seminar Schedule
General
Information | Previous Seminars | Seminar Committee
Seminar Calendar |
Information
on the speaker can be viewed by
clicking on the title of the seminar.
The
abstract,
video, and the presentation, when available, are also
accessible by clicking on the title of the seminar.
The schedule, titles, and abstracts from earlier in this semester can be found in the archives.
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Video |
August 26 |
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September 2 |
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September 9 |
The Interbots
Initiative at Carnegie Mellon's Entertainment Technology |
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September 16 |
Reasoning Over Discontinuous Hypothesis Spaces |
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September 23 |
Special
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September 30 |
Human Telesupervision of Multirobot Teams for Space Exploration |
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October 7 |
MRF's for MRI's: Bayesian Reconstruction of MR Images via Graph Cuts |
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October 14 |
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October 21 |
Mid Semester Break |
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October 28 |
Cancelled |
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November 4 |
Engineering Methodologies for Real-time Vision Systems Special
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November 11 |
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Brian Scassellati | view | |||
November 18 |
No RI Seminar |
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November 25 |
Thanksgiving |
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December 2 |
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December 9 |
Technology Underlying Inherently Safer Human-Robot Interaction |
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December 16 |
Applying Machine Learning to the Treatment of Diabetes in Qatar |
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General Information |
Seminars are held every Friday in 1305
Newell-Simon Hall, unless otherwise noted on the calendar or abstract. Seminars
begin at
If you would like to arrange a meeting with
a speaker, please contact the speaker if they are from CMU, or their host,
listed on the calendar, if they are from outside of the University.
Abstracts from earlier this semester, as
well as Seminar calendars and abstracts back to the Fall of 1993 can be found
in the Robotics Institute Seminar Archive.
For technical issues and final scheduling
commitments, as well as opinions or suggestions on speakers and seminar topics,
please contact Alonzo Kelly.by e-mail at alonzo@ri.cmu.edu,
or by phone at
Alonzo Kelly, chair
David Choi, speaker relations & electronic publicity
Seth Koterba, real-world publicityalonzo@ri.cmu.edu
dyc@andrew.cmu.edu
skoterba@andrew.cmu.edu
The Robotics
Institute is part of the School of Computer
Science, Carnegie Mellon University.
This page is maintained by David
Choi.