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- | =====Theses and Jobs===== | + | =====Open researcher positions===== |
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+ | We currently don't have any open positions for researchers. | ||
+ | =====Theses and Student | ||
If you are looking for a bachelor/ | If you are looking for a bachelor/ | ||
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+ | == Physics-based grasping in VR with finger tracking(Student Job / HiWi) == | ||
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+ | Implementing physics-based grasping models in virtual environments, | ||
+ | using Manus VR. | ||
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+ | Requirements: | ||
+ | * Good C++ programming skills | ||
+ | * Familiar with skeletal animations | ||
+ | * Experience with simulators/ | ||
+ | * Familiar with Unreal Engine API | ||
+ | * Familiar with version-control systems (git) | ||
+ | * Able to work independently with minimal supervision | ||
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+ | Contact: [[team: | ||
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Technical support for the group for Lisp and the CRAM framework. \\ | Technical support for the group for Lisp and the CRAM framework. \\ | ||
- | 5 hours per week for up to 1 year (paid). | + | 8+ hours per week for up to 1 year (paid). |
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+ | == Mesh Editing / Mesh Segmentation/ | ||
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- | == Integrating PR2 in the Unreal Game Engine Framework | + | |
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- | Integrating the [[https:// | + | |
Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
- | * Good programming skills | + | * Good knowledge |
- | * Basic physics/rendering engine knowledge | + | * Familiar with Blender |
- | * Basic ROS knowledge | + | |
- | * UE4 basic tutorials | + | |
- | Contact: [[team: | + | Contact: [[team/ |
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- | == Realistic Grasping using Unreal Engine | + | < |
- | + | == 3D Animation and Modeling | |
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- | The objective of the project is to implement var- | + | Developing and improving existing or new 3D (static/ |
- | ious human-like grasping approaches | + | models |
+ | models against | ||
- | The game consist of a household environment where a user has to execute various given tasks, such as cooking a dish, setting the table, cleaning the dishes etc. The interaction is done using various sensors to map the users hands onto the virtual hands in the game. | + | Bonus: Working with state of the art 3D Scanners |
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- | 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: | + | |
- | * Good programming skills in C++ | + | |
- | * Good knowledge | + | |
- | * Experience with skeletal control / animations / 3D models in Unreal Engine. | + | |
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- | == Kitchen Activity Games in a Realistic Robotic Simulator (BA/MA)== | + | |
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- | Developing new activities and improving the current simulation framework done under the [[http://gazebosim.org/|Gazebo]] robotic simulator. Creating a custom GUI for the game, in order to launch | + | |
Requirements: | Requirements: | ||
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | * Experience with Blender |
- | * Basic physics/rendering engine knowledge | + | * Knowledge of Unreal Engine material |
- | * Gazebo simulator basic tutorials | + | * Familiar with version-control systems (git) |
+ | * Able to work independently with minimal supervision | ||
Contact: [[team: | Contact: [[team: | ||
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+ | == Representing knowledge in a robot-agnostic ontology system for assistive robotics (MA Thesis) == | ||
+ | The thesis will be jointly supervised by German Aerospace Center (DLR) in Munich and the Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI) at the University of Bremen. | ||
+ | Summary: | ||
+ | * Investigate about existing ontologies, like the Socio-physical Model of Activities (SOMA) from the University of Bremen. | ||
+ | * Refactor an existing knowledge database (known as the Object DataBase, ODB) used by the DLR into an ontology. | ||
+ | * Use the ontology to design tasks in the assistive robotics domain using assistive robots provided by the DLR | ||
- | == Automated sensor calibration toolkit (BA/MA)== | + | Full offer: |
- | 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 is to develop an automated system for calibrating cameras, especially RGB-D cameras like the Kinect v2. | + | Contact: [[team: |
- | {{ : | + | == Integration |
- | The system should: | + | |
- | * be independent | + | |
- | * estimate intrinsic and extrinsic parameters | + | |
- | * calibrate depth images | + | |
- | * integrate capabilities from Halcon [1] | + | |
- | * operate autonomously | + | |
- | Requirements: | + | In this thesis, the goal is to make a robotic system learn new objects automatically. |
- | * Good programming skills in Python | + | The system should be able to generate the necessary models required for re-detecting it again and also consult online information sources to automatically acquire knowledge about it. |
- | * ROS, OpenCV | + | |
- | [1] http://www.halcon.de/ | + | The focus of the thesis would be two-fold: |
+ | * Develop methods to automatically infer the object class of new objects. This would include perceiving it with state of the art sensors, constructing a 3d model of it and then infer the object class from online information sources. | ||
+ | * In the second step the system should also infer factual knowledge about the object from the internet and assert it into a robotic knowledgebase. Such knowledge could for example include the category of this product, typical object properties like its weight or typical location and much more. | ||
- | Contact: [[team: | ||
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- | == On-the-fly 3D CAD model creation (MA)== | + | |
+ | * Interest in model construction from sensory data | ||
+ | * Work with KnowRob knowledge processing framework | ||
- | 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, | ||
- | Requirements: | + | Contact: [[team: |
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | |
- | * strong background in computer vision | + | |
- | * ROS, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
- | Contact: [[team:thiemo_wiedemeyer|Thiemo Wiedemeyer]] | + | < |
+ | == Development of Modules for Robot Perception (Student Job / HiWi) == | ||
+ | In our research group, we focus on the development of modern robots that can make use of the potential of game engines. One particular research direction, is the combination of computer vision with game engines. | ||
+ | In this context, we are currently offering multiple Hiwi positions / student jobs for the following tasks: | ||
+ | * Software development to create Interfaces between ROS and Unreal Engine 4 (mainly C++) | ||
+ | * Software development for our Robot Perception framework | ||
- | == Simulation | + | Requirements: |
+ | * Experience in C++. | ||
+ | * Basic understanding | ||
+ | The spoken language in this job is german or english, based on your preference. | ||
- | Create a simulation environment that represents the robots current belief state and can be updated frequently. Use off-screen rendering to investigate the affordances these objects possess, in order to support segmentation, | + | Contact: [[team: |
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- | Requirements: | + | == Game Engine Developer and 3D-Modelling |
- | * Good programming skills in C/C++ | + | A recent development |
- | * strong background | + | In our research group, we focus on the development of modern robots that can make use of the potential of game engines. This requires a high degree of specialized game engine plugins that can simulate certain aspects of our research. Another important task is the creation of 3d models. |
- | * Gazebo, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
- | Contact: [[team: | + | Therefore, we are currently offering multiple Hiwi positions / student jobs for the following tasks: |
- | */ | + | * Modelling of objects for the use in Unreal Engine 4. |
+ | * Creation of specific simulation aspects in Unreal Engine 4. For example the development of interactable objects. | ||
- | == Multi-expert segmentation of cluttered and occluded scenes == | + | Requirements: |
- | + | * Knowledge of 3D-Modelling tools. Blender would be highly preferred. | |
- | 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 | + | * Experience |
- | Requirements: | + | The spoken language |
- | * Good programming skills | + | |
- | * strong background in 3D vision | + | |
- | * basic knowledge of ROS, OpenCV, PCL | + | |
- | Contact: [[team:ferenc_balint-benczedi|Ferenc Balint-Benczedi]] | + | Contact: [[team:patrick_mania|Patrick Mania]] |
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