Project: UnrealRobots

Duration2 Semesters
TypeBachelor/Master project
LecturerProf. Michael Beetz
SupervisorAndrei Haidu
LanguageEnglish & German
Project room TAB 2.91

Description

In order for future robots to successfully accomplish more and more complex manipulation tasks, they are required to be action-aware and possess naive physics reasoning capabilities. They need to possess a model regarding how the effects of their actions depend on the way they are executed. For example, a robot making pancakes should have an understanding that pouring the pancake-mix on the oven depends on the position and the way the container is held, or that sliding a spatula under a pancake may or may not damage it depending on the angle and the dynamics of the push.

This required knowledge cannot be easily expressed and formalized in knowledge bases and knowledge representation languages. Therefore we ask video game players to perform such actions in simulation-based virtual reality environments and acquire such knowledge from the logfiles of the game episodes.

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Bachelor Project Day (07.04.2017)

Master Project Presentation (04.04.2017)




Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute

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Andrea Cowley
assistant to Prof. Beetz
ai-office@cs.uni-bremen.de

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