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====== About ====== | ====== About ====== | ||
+ | Michael Beetz is a professor for Computer Science at the Faculty for Mathematics & Informatics of the University Bremen and head of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence (IAI). IAI investigates AI-based control methods for robotic agents, with a focus on human-scale everyday manipulation tasks. With his openEASE, a web-based knowledge service providing robot and human activity data, Michael Beetz aims at improving interoperability in robotics and lowering the barriers for robot programming. Due to this the IAI group provides most of its results as open-source software, primarily in the ROS software library. | ||
- | Michael Beetz is a professor for Computer Science at the Faculty for Informatics of the University Bremen and head of the Institute for Artificial Intelligence. From 2006 to 2011, he was vice coordinator of the German national cluster of excellence [[http:// | + | Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. |
- | + | Michael Beetz was a member of the steering committee of the European network of excellence in AI planning (PLANET) and coordinating the research area “robot planning”. He is associate editor of the AI Journal | |
- | Michael Beetz received his diploma degree in Computer Science with distinction from the University of Kaiserslautern. | + | ====== |
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- | Upcoming and Recent Events | + | < |
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- | * Organizer RGB-D Workshop on 3D Perception in Robotics ([[http:// | + | < |
- | * Speaker Motion Planning for Physical Robots ([[http:// | + | < |
- | * Program committee ICRA 2011 workshop: Semantic Perception, Mapping and Exploration (SPME) ([[http://www.willowgarage.com/workshops/ | + | </bibtex> |
- | * Program committee ICRA 2011 Workshop on Mobile Manipulation: | + | ====2018==== |
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- | * Workshop co-chair at the at the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-10) ([[http:// | + | < |
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- | * Robotics Track Chair at the 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems ([[http://www.cse.yorku.ca/AAMAS2010/|read more]]) | + | <bib>bibfiles/allpublications.bib</bib> |
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- | * Associate editor Artificial Intelligence | + | ====2017==== |
- | * Coordinator Dagstuhl seminar Probabilistic Methods for Perceiving, Learning and Reasoning about Everyday Activities ([[http:// | + | < |
- | * Guest editor (together with Alexandra Kirsch) of KI Special Issue Cognition for Technical Systems (Fall 2010) | + | < |
- | * Guest editor for a special IJRR (International Journal of Robotics Research) journal issue on Semantic Perception for Robots in Indoor Environments Radu Rusu, Gary Bradski, Kurt Konolige, and Michael | + | < |
- | * Co-organizer Dagstuhl seminar 2010 Cognition, Control and Learning for Robot Manipulation in Human Environments together with Oliver Brock, Gordon Cheng, and Jan Peters. | + | < |
- | * Co-organizer Dagstuhl seminar 2009 - Cognition, Control and Learning for Robot Manipulation in Human Environments The seminar was held from 16.08.2009 to 21.08.2009 at castle Dagstuhl Germany. The goal of the seminar was to make significant progress towards closing the gap between human and robot manipulation in uncertain environments inhabited by humans. Therefore, this Dagstuhl seminar attempted to get internationally renowned researchers across a range of disciplines together in order to discuss robot manipulation from different points of view. The event was sponsored by the Leibniz-Gemeinschaft. ([[http://www9.in.tum.de/events/ | + | </bibtex> |
- | </hideDiv> | + | ====2016==== |
- | ====== Publications ====== | + | < |
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Prof. Dr. hc. Michael Beetz PhD
Head of Institute
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