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+ | =====Theses and Student | ||
If you are looking for a bachelor/ | If you are looking for a bachelor/ | ||
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+ | == Lisp / CRAM support assistant (HiWi) == | ||
- | == Integrating PR2 in the Unreal Game Engine Framework | + | Technical support for the group for Lisp and the CRAM framework. \\ |
- | {{ : | + | 8+ hours per week for up to 1 year (paid). |
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- | Integrating the [[https:// | + | |
Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | * Good programming skills in Common Lisp |
- | * Basic physics/ | + | |
* Basic ROS knowledge | * Basic ROS knowledge | ||
- | * UE4 basic tutorials | ||
- | Contact: [[team: | + | The student will be introduced to the CRAM framework at the beginning of the job, which is a robot programming framework written in Lisp. The student will then be responsible for assisting not familiar with the framework people, explaining them the parts they don't understand and pointing them to the relevant documentation sources. |
- | == Kitchen Activity Games in a Realistic Robotic Simulator (BA/MA)== | + | Contact: [[team:gayane_kazhoyan|Gayane Kazhoyan]] |
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- | Developing new activities and improving the current simulation framework done under the [[http:// | + | == Student job for data visualization == |
- | Requirements: | + | In the scope of the CRC Farbige Zustände we use machine-learning techniques and novel high-troughput methods to find new materials. To present the project to the scientific community as well as to the non-scientific audience, we want to visualize its ideas and concepts |
- | * Good programming skills | + | |
- | * Basic physics/rendering engine knowledge | + | |
- | * Gazebo simulator basic tutorials | + | |
- | Contact: [[team: | + | Perspective of future BA/MA topics in this project! |
- | == Integrating Eye Tracking in the Kitchen Activity Games (BA/MA)== | + | If you're interested, contact [[team:mareike_picklum|Mareike Picklum]] |
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- | Integrating the eye tracker in the [[http://gazebosim.org/|Gazebo]] based Kitchen Activity Games framework and logging the gaze of the user during the gameplay. From the information typical activities should be inferred. | + | == 3D Model / Material |
+ | {{ : | ||
- | Requirements: | + | Developing and improving existing 3D models |
- | * Good programming skills | + | |
- | * Gazebo simulator basic tutorials | + | |
- | Contact: [[team:andrei_haidu|Andrei Haidu]] | + | Bonus: Working with state of the art 3D Scanners |
- | == Hand Skeleton Tracking Using Two Leap Motion Devices (BA/MA)== | + | Requirements: |
- | {{ : | + | * Experience with Blender |
+ | * Knowledge of Unreal Engine material / lightning development | ||
- | Improving the skeletal tracking offered by the [[https:// | ||
- | The tracked hand can then be used as input for the Kitchen Activity Games framework. | ||
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- | Requirements: | ||
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | ||
Contact: [[team: | Contact: [[team: | ||
- | == Fluid Simulation in Gazebo | + | == Unreal Engine Editor Developer |
- | {{ :research:fluid.png? | + | {{ :research:unreal_editor.png? |
- | [[http://gazebosim.org/|Gazebo]] currently only supports rigid body physics engines (ODE, Bullet etc.), however in some cases fluids are preferred in order to simulate as realistically as possible the given environment. | + | Creating new user interfaces (panel customization) for various internal plugins using the Unreal C++ framework |
- | Currently there is an [[http:// | ||
- | The computational method for the fluid simulation is SPH (Smoothed-particle Dynamics), however newer and better methods based on SPH are currently present | + | Requirements: |
- | and should be implemented (PCISPH/IISPH). | + | * Good C++ programming skills |
+ | * Familiar with the [[https://docs.unrealengine.com/ | ||
+ | * Familiar with Unreal Engine API | ||
- | The interaction between the fluid and the rigid objects is a naive one, the forces and torques are applied only from the particle collisions (not taking into account pressure and other forces). | + | Contact: [[team: |
- | Another topic would be the visualization of the fluid, currently is done by rendering every particle. For the rendering engine [[http://www.ogre3d.org/|OGRE]] is used. | + | == Integrating PR2 in the Unreal Game Engine Framework (BA/MA/HiWi)== |
+ | {{ : | ||
- | Here is a [[https://vimeo.com/104629835|video]] example of the current state of the fluid in Gazebo. | + | Integrating the [[https://www.willowgarage.com/pages/ |
Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
* Good programming skills in C/C++ | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | ||
- | * Interest in Fluid simulation | ||
* Basic physics/ | * Basic physics/ | ||
- | * Gazebo simulator and Fluidix | + | * Basic ROS knowledge |
+ | * UE4 basic tutorials | ||
Contact: [[team: | Contact: [[team: | ||
- | == Automated sensor calibration toolkit | + | == Realistic Grasping using Unreal Engine |
- | Computer vision is an important part of autonomous robots. For robots the image sensors are the main source of information of the surrounding world. Each camera is different, even if they are from the same production line. For computer vision, especially for robots manipulating their environment, | + | {{ : |
- | The topic for this thesis | + | The objective of the project |
+ | ious human-like grasping approaches in a game developed using [[https:// | ||
- | {{ : | + | The game consist |
- | The system should: | + | |
- | * be independent | + | |
- | * estimate intrinsic and extrinsic parameters | + | |
- | * calibrate depth images (case of RGB-D) | + | |
- | * integrate capabilities from Halcon [1] | + | |
- | * operate autonomously | + | |
+ | In order to improve the ease of manipulating objects the user should | ||
+ | be able to switch during runtime the type of grasp (pinch, power | ||
+ | grasp, precision grip etc.) he/she would like to use. | ||
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Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
- | * Good programming skills in Python and C/C++ | + | * Good programming skills in C++ |
- | * ROS, OpenCV | + | * Good knowledge |
- | + | * Experience with skeletal control | |
- | [1] http:// | + | |
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- | Contact: [[team: | + | |
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- | == On-the-fly 3D CAD model creation (MA)== | + | |
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- | Create models during runtime for unknown textured objets based on depth and color information. Track the object and update the model with more detailed information, | + | |
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- | Requirements: | + | |
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | |
- | * strong background in computer vision | + | |
- | * ROS, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
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- | Contact: [[team: | + | |
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- | == Simulation | + | |
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- | Create a simulation environment that represents | + | |
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- | Requirements: | + | |
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | |
- | * strong background | + | |
- | * Gazebo, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
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- | Contact: [[team: | + | |
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- | == Multi-expert segmentation of cluttered and occluded scenes == | + | |
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- | Objects in a human environment are usually found in challenging scenes. They can be stacked upon eachother, touching or occluding, can be found in drawers, cupboards, refrigerators and so on. A personal robot assistant in order to execute a task, needs to detect these objects and recognize them. In this thesis a multi-modal approach to interpreting cluttered scenes is going to be investigated, | + | |
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- | Requirements: | + | |
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | |
- | * strong background in 3D vision | + | |
- | * basic knowledge of ROS, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
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- | Contact: [[team: | + | |
+ | Contact: [[team/ |
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