Underwater Robotics
Part 6: Robots should not only support us at home or on land, but also under water. Peter Kampmann talks about fascinating examples of applications and tricky tasks that could be solved with the help of robots.
Part 6: Robots should not only support us at home or on land, but also under water. Peter Kampmann talks about fascinating examples of applications and tricky tasks that could be solved with the help of robots.
Part 5: This presentation is about how a robot decides on its actions in everyday life. For this purpose, there are some important exciting cognetive models that David Vernon explains and compares them with each other.
Part 4: In this presentation John Leird talks about the integration of perception and action in the soar cognitive architecture. In addition, exciting theses concerning cognition in psychology are included.
Part 3: In this presentation Axel Ngonga explains with the help of a cooking robot the interesting approach of the class expression learning with multiple representations.
Part 2: In this lecture Antonio Lieto tells interesting facts about commonsense reasoning frameworks for dynamic knowledge invention via conceptual combination and blending. For this purpose, real problems and approaches to solutions are used and addressed.
Part 1: The first talk will start with a short review of some basics of AI and computer science. Michael Beetz will also present some interesting examples in the world of cognition-enabled manipulation.