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== Goal and motivation for Collaborative Robotics and Robotics Computing Group == | == Goal and motivation for Collaborative Robotics and Robotics Computing Group == | ||
Our main goal is to perform research in algorithmic and applied aspects of robotics (motion planning, control and state estimation) and machine learning as applied to robotic problems for a wide set of applications ranging from human-robot collaboration, robotic manipulation to autonomous driving. | Our main goal is to perform research in algorithmic and applied aspects of robotics (motion planning, control and state estimation) and machine learning as applied to robotic problems for a wide set of applications ranging from human-robot collaboration, robotic manipulation to autonomous driving. | ||
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Arun Kumar Singh, Assoc. Professor |
Revision as of 14:28, 9 November 2020
Goal and motivation for Collaborative Robotics and Robotics Computing Group
Our main goal is to perform research in algorithmic and applied aspects of robotics (motion planning, control and state estimation) and machine learning as applied to robotic problems for a wide set of applications ranging from human-robot collaboration, robotic manipulation to autonomous driving.
PI
Arun Kumar Singh, Assoc. Professor