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“:
Robotics, automation and associated technologies – an Arable Horizons talk As part of Arable Horizons hosted by Farmers Weekly, University of Lincoln Professors, Tom Duckett, School of Computer Science and Simon Pearson, Founder of LIAT, will be speaking at the National Space Centre, Leicester, on 26th April 2017. Arable Horizons is a series of 5
We got a new paper in ICAPS: Abdulsamad, H.; Arenz, O.; Peters, J.; Neumann, G. (2017). State-Regularized Policy Search for Linearized Dynamical Systems, Proceedings of…
The 2017 BMVA Computer Vision Summer School (CVSS) will take place between 3 July and 7 July 2017 at the School of Computer Science, University of Lincoln. In 2018, instead, the summer school will be hosted by the School of Computing Science at … Continue reading →
Senior Lecturer in Agriculture, Simon Goodger, recently gave a fascinating presentation which covered five key themes that LIAT will focus on. You can view Simon’s full presentation here. One of the themes of Simon’s presentation is Robotic Automation- a crucial element of Agri-Food Technology. A video of LIAT’s very own farming robot, Thorvald can be viewed below.
