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-Before I joined the Institute for Artificial Intelligence, I studied Computer Science at Technische Universität München, where I received my Master's degree in 2010 (with distinction). In February 2011 I started my PhD supervised by Prof. Michael Beetz at the //Intelligent Autonomous Systems// group at TUM, which I am now continuing at the IAI, University of Bremen.+Before I joined the Institute for Artificial Intelligence, I studied Computer Science at Technische Universität München, where I received my Master's degree in 2010 (with distinction). In 2011 I started my PhD supervised by Prof. Michael Beetz at the //Intelligent Autonomous Systems// group at TUM, which I have finished at the Institute for Artificial Intelligence, University of Bremen with my thesis on the [[http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00105882-13|Interpretation of Natural-language Robot Instructions: Probabilistic Knowledge Representation, Learning, and Reasoning]]
  
 I'm working on the import of action-specific knowledge from the World Wide Web into the knowledge bases of our mobile robots. In particular, my current research focuses on understanding natural language, in order to enable a robot to autonomously acquire new high-level skills by querying web pages such as eHow.com or wikiHow.com. I'm working on the import of action-specific knowledge from the World Wide Web into the knowledge bases of our mobile robots. In particular, my current research focuses on understanding natural language, in order to enable a robot to autonomously acquire new high-level skills by querying web pages such as eHow.com or wikiHow.com.




Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
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