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Munich AI Lectures

Multi-Modal and Multi-Robot Coordination in Challenging Environments

Sebastian Scherer, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU)

   22.07.2024

   3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

   TUM, Campus Garching, FMI Building, Lecture Hall 2 (00.04.011), Boltzmannstr. 3 or online via Livestream

On behalf of our partners at the Bavarian AI network baiosphere, the MCML cordially invites you to the Munich AI Lectures.

Sebastian Scherer, Associate Research Professor at the Robotics Institute (RI) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU), will outline some of their approaches, progress, and results on multi-modal sensing, providing nuanced perception inputs, as well as navigation in difficult terrain, and extensions to multi-robot teams, and future directions of our research.

Organized by:

baiosphere

Bavarian Academy of Science and Humanities

Helmholtz Munich

LMU Munich

TUM

AI-HUB
LMU

ELLIS Munich Unit

Konrad Zuse School of Excellence in Reliable AI

MCML

Munich Data Science Institute
TUM

Munich Institute of Robotics and Machine Intelligence
TUM


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