European Robotics Forum

European Robotics Forum

The European Robotics Forum is over (okay, already for almost two weeks), but due to some requests I’m going to share my slides presented in the last session “Case studies and future needs of long-term navigation and reasoning“. This was mostly about work done in the FP7 STRANDS project by my colleagues Tomás Krajník and Jaime Pulido Fentanes (credit where credit is due!). So, here the slides of the presentation “Long-term Autonomy
 – 
Representations of Experience for Navigation“:

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Marc Hanheide's Talks at IROS 2016

Marc Hanheide’s Talks at IROS 2016

Marc Hanheide will be presenting his research at two invited workshop presentations at IROS 2016. Marc will be speaking in the”Workshop on Shared Autonomy”, presenting work on “Adaptive Long-Term Autonomy – Empowering end-users of Autonomous Systems” (…

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My upcoming talk on 15/12/15 at CITEC in Bielefeld, Germany: "Adaptive Long-term Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration"

My upcoming talk on 15/12/15 at CITEC in Bielefeld, Germany: "Adaptive Long-term Human-Robot Interaction and Collaboration"

On 15/12/15, I have the pleasure to present at CITEC in Bielefeld, Germany in the context of the “It’s OWL” Fortschrittskolleg “Menschenzentrierte Arbeitswelten” (Human-centered working environments). Looking forward to it. If you are around,…

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Presentation at IRAS workshop

Presentation at IRAS workshop

I just finished my presentation at the IRAS workshop, help during IAS conference in Padova, Italy this week. As a few people asked for it, here’s the PDF of my presentation titled “long term autonomy for mobile robots in security and care”, a quick run…

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A quick recap of ICSR and the workshop on "Embodied Communication of Goals and Intentions"

A quick recap of ICSR and the workshop on "Embodied Communication of Goals and Intentions"

Having just returned from the ICSR 2013 in Bristol, it’s time to share the slides of my talk I was invited to give in a workshop organised by Katrin Lohan and Konstantinos Theofilis. It’s mainly a summary of the different bits of research I was involve…

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