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IEEE Robotics and Automation Society
United States
Приєднався 9 сер 2019
The IEEE Robotics and Automation Society's objectives are scientific, literary and educational in character. The Society strives for the advancement of the theory and practice of robotics and automation engineering and science and of the allied arts and sciences, and for the maintenance of high professional standards among its members, all in consonance with the Constitution and Bylaws of the IEEE and with special attention to such aims within the Field of Interest of the Society.
Our Mission is to foster the development and facilitate the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge in Robotics and Automation that benefits members, the profession and humanity.
Our Vision is to be the most recognized and respected global organization in Robotics and Automation.
Our Mission is to foster the development and facilitate the exchange of scientific and technological knowledge in Robotics and Automation that benefits members, the profession and humanity.
Our Vision is to be the most recognized and respected global organization in Robotics and Automation.
Відео
Rong Xiong -- Integration of Robotics and AI: Changes and Challenges
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Integration of Robotics and AI: Changes and Challenges Prof. Rong Xiong Zhejiang University ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 14 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 16, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Yoko Yamanishi -- Emergent Functions of Electrically-induced Bubbles and Intra-cellular-CA
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Emergent Functions of Electrically-induced Bubbles and Intra-cellular-CA(Cybernetic Avatar) Prof. Lianqing Liu Prof. Yoko Yamanishi Kyushu University ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 11 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 16, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Dawn Tibury -- Digital Twins for Manufacturing Automation
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Integration of Robotics and AI: Changes and Challenges Prof. Dawn M. Tibury University of Michigan ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 2 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 14, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Sami Haddadin -- The Great Robot Accelerator: Collective Learning of Optimal Embodied AI
Переглядів 6472 місяці тому
The Great Robot Accelerator: Collective Learning of Optimal Embodied AI Prof. Sami Haddadin Technical University of Munich (TUM) ICRA 2024 Plenary Talk 2 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 15, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Lorenzo Sabattini -- Unleashing the Power of Many: Decentralized Control of Multi-robot Systems
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Unleashing the Power of Many: Decentralized Control of Multi-robot Systems Prof. Lorenzo Sabattini University of Modena and Reggio Emilia ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 9 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 15, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Claudio Pacchierotti -- Beyond Force Feedback: Cutaneous Haptics in Human-centered Robotics
Переглядів 1212 місяці тому
Beyond Force Feedback: Cutaneous Haptics in Human-centered Robotics Prof. Claudio Pacchierotti CNRS, Univ Rennes, Inria, IRISA ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 3 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 14, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Lianqing Liu -- Biosyncretic Sensing, Actuation and Intelligence for Robotics
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Biosyncretic Sensing, Actuation and Intelligence for Robotics Prof. Lianqing Liu Shenyang Institute of Automation, CAS ICRA 2024 Keynote Talk 1 2024 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation May 14, 2024, Yokohama, Japan
Join us at ICRA 2025 in Atlanta
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Save the date for the IEEE ICRA 2025 in Atlanta (GA), USA! The conference will be held 19-23 May, 2025 Join the world’s top researchers, industry leaders, and robotics enthusiasts at ICRA 2025 to share ideas, exchange knowledge, and advance the field of robotics for the benefit of humanity. This annual event includes plenary and keynote sessions, contributed paper sessions, workshops and tutori...
MANIACs to Micro-Force Sensing Microrobots - Microrobots for Biomedical Applications
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A webinar by Dr. Dave Cappelleri in which he presents some of the work done in his lab on locomotion of microrobots and micro-force sensing for applications within biomedicine such as in vivo drug delivery.
Yuto Nakanishi - Challenge to Develop Space Robots for Building a Moonbase
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Chief Robotics Officer of GITAI. Former Founder & CEO of SCHAFT. After retiring as an assistant professor at the University of Tokyo Graduate School of Information Science and Technology (JSK Lab), he founded the bipedal robot startup, SCHAFT, the champion of DARPA Robotics Challenge Trials in 2013. He later sold the company to Google in 2013, and had led Tokyo biped platforms development team ...
Matt Johnson-Roberson - Merging Paths: The Shared History and Convergent Future of AI and Robotics
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Matthew Johnson-Roberson is director of Carnegie Mellon Robotics Institute and a Professor in the School of Computer Science. He received a PhD from the University of Sydney in 2010. He has held prior postdoctoral appointments with the Centre for Autonomous Systems - CAS at KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm and the Australian Centre for Field Robotics at the University of Sydney. H...
Sven Behnke - From Intuitive Immersive Telepresence Systems to Conscious Service Robots
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Sven Behnke - From Intuitive Immersive Telepresence Systems to Conscious Service Robots
IROS 35th: Shigeo Hirose -- Tips to Create Robots that Contribute to Society and Science
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IROS 35th: Shigeo Hirose Tips to Create Robots that Contribute to Society and Science
IROS 35th Anniversary Forum Talk 2: Maja J Mataric -- A Robot Just for You
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IROS 35th Anniversary Forum Talk 2: Maja J Mataric A Robot Just for You
IROS 35th Anniversary Forum Talk 1: Roland Siegwart -- Flying Robots
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IROS 35th Anniversary Forum Talk 1: Roland Siegwart Flying Robots
IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 2: Chieko Asakawa -- Navigation Robot for the Visually Impaired
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IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 2: Chieko Asakawa Navigation Robot for the Visually Impaired
IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 1: Brad Nelson -- The Robotics Part of Micro and Nano Robots
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IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 1: Brad Nelson The Robotics Part of Micro and Nano Robots
IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 3: Radhika Nagpal -- Towards Collective Artificial Intelligence
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IROS 2022 Plenary Talk 3: Radhika Nagpal Towards Collective Artificial Intelligence
ICRA 2022 Eiichi Yoshida - Humanoid and Digital Actor as Cyber-Physical Twins for Human Behaviors
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ICRA 2022 Eiichi Yoshida - Humanoid and Digital Actor as Cyber-Physical Twins for Human Behaviors
ICRA 2022 Veronica Santos - The Role of Touch in Robotics for a Connected World
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ICRA 2022 Veronica Santos - The Role of Touch in Robotics for a Connected World
ICRA 2022 Salah Sukkarieh - Next Gen Farm Robots and agronomy practice
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ICRA 2022 Salah Sukkarieh - Next Gen Farm Robots and agronomy practice
ICRA 2022 Antonio Bicchi - The Embodied Intelligence Aporia (and what we can get out of it)
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ICRA 2022 Antonio Bicchi - The Embodied Intelligence Aporia (and what we can get out of it)
ICRA 2022 Vandi Verma - NASA Robots on Mars and the Future Missions They Inspire
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ICRA 2022 Vandi Verma - NASA Robots on Mars and the Future Missions They Inspire
ICRA 2022 Benjamin Rosman - Composition: a tale of robot behaviors and research communities
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ICRA 2022 Benjamin Rosman - Composition: a tale of robot behaviors and research communities
Perfect.
I wish to be there🥲
Srinivasan is a fraud and most of his articles contain manipulated data
Great talk
Not an expert, but I guess one (key?) problem may be how to control many "strings" simultaneously but using only one motor as the source of force or torque. Otherwise the large degrees of freedom would require many micro motors.
Because the motors pull on strings, they don’t need to be inside the arm. If you control many DOFs with one motor, they aren’t really DOFs. Because they can’t move independently. This is what you want though, otherwise you couldn’t control the arm freely.
from where i can download the toolbox?
Como se diz, vc fala das pingas que eu bebo mas não ve os meus tombos , kkkk
😓 Promo sm
magnificent talk. This talk is kind of my start point for continuum robots.
where did you reached for now? I am also looking something to start
横浜?!
2023 is in London, 2024 in Japan
Excited for icra 2024
This company is going to revolutionize logistics. Bold and brilliant engineering and social strategies.
how to join ICRA2023 as a listener?
there is virtual registration available on their website
Great job!
Good Talk👌
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Lies again? NRIC RA21
Hanzhen harmonic drive gear , strain wave reducer , robot joint , over 30 years experience
This is awesome!!
Thanks so much for the insightful panel discussion! (and for uploading it here, since I had missed the real-time event)
Thanks for the inspiration and the energy 💚🐛
Congratulations!
You are all psychopaths
Just so you guys know- you’re contributing to the downfall of humanity and should be arrested and charged immediately.
A tripod that walks upright and is a cross between a Meerkat and a Lemur. - ua-cam.com/video/rw5zwkAyyjI/v-deo.html - but can climb and move and walk more like the Lemur. A penguin with longer legs..
If robots can perform surgery then Asimo moving like a cat-monkey hybrid should also be easy too.
If robotics can be used to perform surgery then we can already create them to have dextarity beyond that of the average human by far. - It is then a matter of how to apply that dextarity. - So on to AI.
I have sent you several emails.
I believe I joint the IEEE Humaniod Robotics comittee. I have not really did anything yet other than some emails. - But Humaniod Robots will be very concerned about Law relevant to them!!!
I will finish this later. Legal Matters await as well.
[time:9:01]. What make you a successfull [something???]. I cannot hear very well. [begin] ==================== - The market dictates progress. - Keeping this in mind, we can technically be controlled by stupid people wanting stupid things. - What a wonderfully intelligent system we have. ==================== [end]
Marva, I cannot make out what you are saying.
But Robots would have more rights because of high levels of cognition. Law is important in cognition.
Humaniod Robotics and the Will Smith IRobot concept is where I want to focus.
specifically on what Robots Jeanette?
Julie and I have the same AI interest. - I'm not a professor but I have programmed in Visual RPG [essentially visual basic] for 15 years and I have a [Computer Analyst/Programmer] associate degree. - I am also a Power Engineer(3rd) in Canada, which is a Stationary Engineer or Power Station Operator in the USA - So I have a decent science and physics background. - Digital Electronics is an area I have done a little exploration in as well. - I have pondered cognitive AI somewhat. I have some theories and opinions on Humaniod Robotics in particular.
I will have a closer look later. But a very important topic. - I will certainly be joining [UA-cam---Automaton Robotics] in the future. - I am part of you [Humaniod Robotics] comitte already I believe.
hey IEEE Robotics and Automation Society (RAS) how to connect with you
This was an amazing interview. Truly insightful.
With a robot the space station allso dont need walls and air
Website is not opening
This man will prove a robot has a 'heart'.
Tesla bot has a good-hearted father
1:02:55 So happy to find this research
So glad to see Dr. Bajczy since 1995 after I left GRASP Lab. CC Wang
👍
He is a genius. If you want to get good at robotics especially motion planning then read atleast one chapter from his book.
Very inspiring speech.
Emco is very useful
4:45 strange how it's 2 options - I'd expect a name for the in between phase, but I would say labeling the motion makes more sense. I'm learning
3:59 I really like the 3d continuity through time. Neat!