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David R Thompson
PhD Student
Associated center: FRC
Email address: drt@andrew.cmu.edu
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Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
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I am interested in autonomous robots that explore dangerous or inaccessible environments for the benefit of human knowledge. Understanding what features to visit, which instruments to deploy, and what data or samples to bring back are challenging perception issues. My current research tackles these problems with onboard machine learning. We leverage learning techniques to interpret data from multiple sensors, identify science targets and model the targets' distribution in the explored environment. This enables the exploration robot to identify scientifically-interesting trends and anomalies.
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computer vision, field robotics, machine learning, mobile robots, pattern recognition, and space robotics
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Science Autonomy - The Science Autonomy project seeks to improve the accuracy and
effectiveness of robotic planetary investigations by enabling automatic
detection of relevant science features, classification of feature
properties, and exploration planning that responds on-the-fly.
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- Autonomous Rover Reflectance Spectroscopy with Dozens of Targets
F. Calderon, D.R. Thompson, and D. Wettergreen
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space (iSAIRAS), February, 2008.
[Abstract]
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- Intelligent Maps for Autonomous Kilometer-Scale Science Survey
D.R. Thompson and D. Wettergreen
International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space (iSAIRAS), February, 2008.
[Abstract]
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- Multi-scale Features for Detection and Segmentation of Rocks in Mars Images
H. Dunlop, D.R. Thompson, and D. Wettergreen
IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, June, 2007.
[Abstract]
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- A Performance Comparison of Rock Detection Algorithms for Autonomous Planetary Geology
D.R. Thompson and R. Castaņo
Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference, March, 2007.
[Abstract]
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- Onboard Autonomous Rover Science
R. Castaņo, T. Estlin, D. Gaines, C. Chouinard, B. Bornstein, R.C. Anderson, M. Burl, D.R. Thompson, A. Castaņo, and M. Judd
Proceedings of the IEEE Aerospace Conference, March, 2007.
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- Spatial Point Process Models for the Clustering Behavior of Northern Plains Boulders
D.R. Thompson and D. Wettergreen
Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March, 2007.
[Abstract]
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- Generating Exponentially Smaller POMDP Models Using
Conditionally Irrelevant Variable Abstraction
T. Smith, D.R. Thompson, and D. Wettergreen
Proc. Int. Conf. on Applied Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS), 2007.
[Abstract]
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- Autonomous Detection of Novel Biologic and Geologic Features in Atacama Desert Rover Imagery
D.R. Thompson, T. Smith, and D. Wettergreen
Proc. of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March, 2006.
[Abstract]
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- Autonomous Rover Detection and Response Applied to the Search for Life Via Chlorophyll Fluorescence in the Atacama Desert
T. Smith, D.R. Thompson, S. Weinstein, and D. Wettergreen
Proc. of the Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, March, 2006.
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- Data Mining During Rover Traverse: From Images to Geologic Signatures
D.R. Thompson, T. Smith, and D. Wettergreen
8th International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Automation in Space, September, 2005.
[Abstract]
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