Universität Bonn: Autonomous Intelligent SystemsInstitute for Computer Science VI: Autonomous Intelligent Systems

Lab Cognitive Robotics (MA-INF 4304)


Prof. Dr. Sven Behnke, Max Schwarz

Block course after lecture period: 09.09.2019-27.09.2019

First organizational meeting: 12.07.2019, 13:00 in rooom 0.042

Start of the work period: 09.09.2019, 10:00 in room 0.026 (robotics hall)

Cognitive robotics is an active research area at the border between artificial intelligence and robotics. 

It investigates and tries to implement in technical systems mental functions, which are associated with intelligence.
This covers the perception of the environment, action planning, and learning.

In this block course, the students will implement algorithms for the control of our cognitive robots, e.g. the mobile manipulation robot Mario or our autonomous MAVs which won MBZIRC 2017 to solve MBZIRC 2020 tasks.

MBZIRC 2017 Challenge 2 Winner Mario

The students will work in small groups.

The lab is a good preparation for writing a Master's thesis in the Autonomous Intelligent Systems group.

Active participants will have the opportunity to join our MBZIRC team NimbRo.

 MBZIRC 2020 Challenge 1 MBZIRC 2020 Challenge 2 MBZIRC 2020 Challenge 3


Prerequisites

- Good programming skills in C/C++ or some other object-oriented programming language.

- Knowledge in robotics, artificial intelligence, or machine learning is helpful.


 


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