Research Area:
Robotics
Description
Robotics research at Brown ranges from machine vision to humanoid
robots and more often than not involves the use statistical machine
learning techniques. Current projects include robots that learn how
to navigate by exploring their environment, humanoid robots that learn
how to act by observing humans and other robots, and statistical
estimation techniques for recognizing complex patterns of motion
including facial expressions and gestures. Much of the work focuses
on the difficult problem of inferring useful features from very high-dimensional data such as video sequences and derives essential
insights from cognitive science and computational neuroscience.
Faculty
Topics or Projects
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Page Owner: Tom Dean
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Last Modified: Wed Jun 27 12:26:37 2007
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