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- | {{: | + | 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. |
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== Bachelor Project Day (07.04.2017)== | == Bachelor Project Day (07.04.2017)== | ||
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== Master Project Presentation (04.04.2017) == | == Master Project Presentation (04.04.2017) == | ||
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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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