Events from January 20, 2017 – December 17, 2025 › Seminar › – Robotics Institute Carnegie Mellon University
2025-12-17T00:00:00-05:00
  • VASC Seminar
    Christoph Lassner
    Senior Research Scientist
    Epic Games

    Towards Interactive Radiance Fields

    Newell-Simon Hall 3305

    Abstract:  Over the last years, the fields of computer vision and computer graphics have increasingly converged. Using the exact same processes to model appearance during 3D reconstruction and rendering has shown tremendous benefits, especially when combined with machine learning techniques to model otherwise hard-to-capture or -simulate optical effects. In this talk, I will give an [...]

    RI Seminar
    Dorsa Sadigh
    Assistant Professor
    Computer Science Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

    Learning Representations for Interactive Robotics

    Newell-Simon Hall 1305

    In this talk, I will be discussing the role of learning representations for robots that interact with humans and robots that interactively learn from humans through a few different vignettes. I will first discuss how bounded rationality of humans guided us towards developing learned latent action spaces for shared autonomy. It turns out this “bounded rationality” is not a [...]

    RI Seminar
    Russ Tedrake
    Professor
    Electrical Engineering & Computer Science, MIT

    Motion Planning Around Obstacles with Graphs of Convex Sets

    1305 Newell Simon Hall

    Abstract: In this talk, I'll describe a new approach to planning that strongly leverages both continuous and discrete/combinatorial optimization. The framework is fairly general, but I will focus on a particular application of the framework to planning continuous curves around obstacles. Traditionally, these sort of motion planning problems have either been solved by trajectory optimization [...]

  • RI Seminar
    Jorgen Pedersen
    Chief Operating Officer
    Sarcos Technology and Robotics Corporation

    RE2 Robotics: from RI spinout to Acquisition

    1305 Newell Simon Hall

    Abstract: It was July 2001.  Jorgen Pedersen founded RE2 Robotics.  It was supposed to be a temporary venture while he figured out his next career move.  But the journey took an unexpected course.  RE2 became a leading developer of mobile manipulation systems.  Fast forward to 2022, RE2 Robotics exited via an acquisition to Sarcos Technology and [...]

    VASC Seminar
    Rika Antonova
    Postdoctoral Scholar
    Stanford University

    Enabling Self-sufficient Robot Learning

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract:  Autonomous exploration and data-efficient learning are important ingredients for helping machine learning handle the complexity and variety of real-world interactions. In this talk, I will describe methods that provide these ingredients and serve as building blocks for enabling self-sufficient robot learning. First, I will outline a family of methods that facilitate active global exploration. [...]

    RI Seminar
    David Fouhey
    Assistant Professor
    University of Michigan

    Understanding the Physical World from Images

    1305 Newell Simon Hall

    If I show you a photo of a place you have never been to, you can easily imagine what you could do in that picture. Your understanding goes from the surfaces you see to the ones you know are there but cannot see, and can even include reasoning about how interaction would change the scene. [...]

    VASC Seminar
    Vasudevan (Vasu) Sundarababu
    SVP & Head of Digital Engineering
    Centific

    How Computer Vision Helps – from Research to Scale

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract:  Vasudevan (Vasu) Sundarababu, SVP and Head of Digital Engineering, will cover the topic: ‘How Computer Vision Helps – from Research to Scale’. During his time, Vasu will explore how Computer Vision technology can be leveraged in-market today, the key projects he is currently leading that leverage CV, and the end-to-end lifecycle of a CV initiative - [...]

  • VASC Seminar
    Rachel McDonnell
    Associate Professor
    Creative Technologies, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland

    Motion Matters in the Metaverse

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract:  Abstract: In the early 1970s, Psychologists investigated biological motion perception by attaching point-lights to the joints of the human body, known as ‘point light walkers’. These early experiments showed biological motion perception to be an extreme example of sophisticated pattern analysis in the brain, capable of easily differentiating human motions with reduced motion cues. Further [...]

    VASC Seminar
    Anand Bhattad
    PhD candidate
    University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

    What do generative models know about geometry and illumination?

    3305 Newell-Simon Hall

    Abstract: Generative models can produce compelling pictures of realistic scenes. Objects are in sensible places, surfaces have rich textures, illumination effects appear accurate, and the models are controllable. These models, such as StyleGAN, can also generate semantically meaningful edits of scenes by modifying internal parameters. But do these models manipulate a purely abstract representation of the [...]

    Seminar
    Matthew Johnson-Roberson, Zeynep Temel, Kris Kitani, Deva Ramanan, Henny Admoni
    Singleton Room, Roberts Engineering Hall
    Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

    Life as a Professor Seminar

    Singleton Room, Roberts Engineering Hall

    Have you ever wondered what life is like as a professor? What do professors do on a daily basis? What makes the faculty career challenging and rewarding? Maybe you have even thought about becoming a faculty member yourself? Join us on March 22nd from 2:00 - 3:30 PM, where a panel of CMU faculty will [...]