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Autonomous Motion News 14-12-2018 Launch of Playful, a success The robotic behavior orchestration software is now available to academia and industry. Vincent Berenz
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Autonomous Motion News 28-09-2018 Finalist Amazon Robotics Best Paper Awards AMD is one of three finalists for the Best Systems Paper Our paper on “Real-time Perception meets Reactive Motion Generation” was considered for the 2018 Amazon Robotics Best Paper Awards in Manipulation. Amazon Robotics selected our paper as one of three Finalists for Best Systems Paper. They received so many high quality submissions and wanted to acknowledge your paper as one of the best. Daniel Kappler Franzi Meier Jan Issac Jim Mainprice Cristina Garcia Cifuentes Manuel Wüthrich Vincent Berenz Stefan Schaal Nathan Ratliff Jeannette Bohg
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Autonomous Motion News 25-04-2018 Best paper award in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters "Probabilistic Articulated Real-Time Tracking for Robot Manipulation" The paper has been published in IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 577-584, April 2017. It has been considered the best paper published on IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters in 2017. IEEE RA-L published 305 papers in 2017. Cristina Garcia Cifuentes Manuel Wüthrich Stefan Schaal Jeannette Bohg Jan Issac
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Autonomous Motion News 03-04-2018 Best paper finalist at ICRA 2018 This paper is among the 5 best of about 2500 submissions. The 2018 International Conference on Robotics and Automation (ICRA) will take place from 21 until 25 May 2018 at the Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, Brisbane, Australia. Franzi Meier Daniel Kappler Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion News 11-10-2017 Jeannette Bohg is a woman in robotics you should know about! Robohub 2017 list of 25 women in Robotics you need to know about On the occasion of Ada Lovelace Day on 10 October 2017, robohub presented their annual list of “25 women in robotics you need to know about”. Recently, Jeannette Bohg became Assistant Professor in Computer Science at Stanford. She is Guest Researcher at the Autonomous Motion Department of MPI, where she did her research on robotics between 2012 and 2017. Congratulations! Jeannette Bohg
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Autonomous Motion Movement Generation and Control News 07-06-2017 Awards for Two Master Theses Cédric de Crousaz and Julian Viereck receive the ETH Medal for their outstanding Master Theses Sebastian Trimpe Ludovic Righetti Julian Viereck Alexander Herzog
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Autonomous Motion News 01-06-2017 Finalist for the Best Robotic Vision Paper at the 2017 IEEE/RAS International Conference on Robotics and Automation The paper "Probabilistic Articulated Real-Time Tracking for Robot Manipulation" by Cristina Garcia Cifuentes, Jan Issac, Manuel Wüthrich, Stefan Schaal and Jeannette Bohg was finalist for the Best Robotic Vision paper at the 2017 IEEE/RAS International Conference on Robotics and Automation. Cristina Garcia Cifuentes Manuel Wüthrich Jan Issac Stefan Schaal Jeannette Bohg
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Autonomous Motion News 29-05-2017 Release of Bayesian Articulated Object Tracking Libraries Robust and real-time Bayesian articulated object tracking methods, implemented in C++ and CUDA. We release open-source code and data sets on Bayesian articulated object tracking. The library contains approaches towards problems ranging from single object tracking to full robot arm pose estimation. The data sets allow the quantitative evaluation of alternative approaches thanks to accurate ground-truth annotations. Cristina Garcia Cifuentes Jan Issac Manuel Wüthrich Jeannette Bohg
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Autonomous Motion News 01-03-2017 DOOMED - A new online learning approach from AMD in the spotlight Text: Kathryn Ryan. New Rochelle, February 21, 2017. Robotics researchers have developed a novel adaptive control approach based on online learning that allows for the correction of dynamics errors in real time using the data stream from the robot. The strategy is described in an article published in Big Data, a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers. The article is available free on the Big Data website until March 14, 2017. Franzi Meier Daniel Kappler Nathan Ratliff Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion News 02-01-2017 Big Data in Robotics Guest edited by Jeannette Bohg, Matei Ciocarlie, Javier Civera, Lydia E. Kavraki. ... new big data methods have the potential to allow robots to understand and operate in significantly more complex environments than was possible even in the recent past. This should lead to a qualitative leap in the performance and deployability of robotics in a wide array of practical applications and real settings. Jeannette Bohg
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Autonomous Motion News 17-11-2016 Finalist for the Best Interactive Session Paper at the IEEE-RAS International Conference on Humanoid Robots (Humanoids 2016) Brahayam Ponton Alexander Herzog Ludovic Righetti Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion News 28-10-2016 Finalist for Best Paper Award at the 4th RSI International Conference on Robotics and Mechatronics (ICROM). Ludovic Righetti Alexander Herzog Majid Khadiv Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion News 01-06-2016 Finalist for WODES 2016 Best Student Paper Simon Ebner´s paper on the results of his master thesis Topic: "Communication rate analysis for event-based state estimation" Simon Ebner
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Autonomous Motion Movement Generation and Control News 18-05-2016 Heinz Maier-Leibnitz-Prize 2016 for Ludovic Righetti Medal-Marathon for Robotics Researcher Tübingen – Stockholm – Berlin – Stockholm – Tübingen; Ludovic Righetti receives within 24 hours two renowned prizes for young researchers for his outstanding science on movements of robots Ludovic Righetti
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Autonomous Motion Movement Generation and Control News 05-02-2016 2016 RAS Early Career Award (Academic) for Ludovic Righetti, Group Leader AM Department recognizing "his contributions to the theory of, and experiments in, robot locomotion and manipulation". Ludovic Righetti
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Autonomous Motion News 14-01-2016 Roboter machen Schule - Robots set standards Autonomous Robots made in Tübingen Als Haushaltshilfe, Pflegeassistent oder Katastrophenschützer taugen Roboter nur, wenn sie lernfähig sind und zumindest ansatzweise selbstständig handeln können. Stefan Schaal und die Mitarbeiter seiner Abteilung am Max-Planck-Institut für Intelligente Systeme in Tübingen bringen den Maschinen diese Flexibilität und Autonomie bei. Sebastian Trimpe Ludovic Righetti Jeannette Bohg Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion Smart Nanoplasmonics Movement Generation and Control News 20-01-2015 Scientists at the MPI for Intelligent Systems receive more than 3 Million Euro ERC Starting Grants Intelligent Systems Research: Spanning the Length Scale Stuttgart / Tübingen. Five years of basic research is secured: The physicist Dr. Laura Na Liu and the computer scientist Dr. Ludovic Righetti, both from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, receive an ERC Starting Grant of 1,5 Million Euro, respectively. Prof. Jan Peters, head of the robot learning group at the institute (while mainly active as full professor at the TU Darmstadt) will invest part of his ERC starting grant into his research group at the institute. The researchers have won against 3.273 applicants - only 10 per cent of the submitted project appraisals receive the requested award, granted by the European Research Council (ERC). Ludovic Righetti Jan Peters Laura Na Liu
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Autonomous Motion News 18-12-2014 Robot on board The robot "Athena" carries new impulses for robotics research in its luggage Travelling from Los Angeles to Frankfurt onboard of Lufthansa flight LH 457, the passenger arrived on December 16, at 11.05 a.m. with no signs of jet lag: this was no ordinary holidaymaker, after all, but the first humanoid robot to take up a seat on a commercial flight. And despite causing quite a stir when boarding the plane in Los Angeles, Athena, dressed in a T-shirt and fetching red shoes, received no special treatment: like most of us, she flew economy class. During the nine-hour flight, the robotic creation was accompanied by scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems. Athena made her way from Los Angeles to Tübingen in order to acquire many new skills: standing, balancing, walking - and various other meaningful activities, which she can use to assist people in daily life. Jeannette Bohg Alexander Herzog Stefan Schaal
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Autonomous Motion News 09-10-2014 Intelligent Communication: Only if there is something to say Klaus Tschira Award 2014 for Science Communication in the field of Computer Science Tübingen / Heidelberg, October 9, 2014. Science in clear words: Dr. Sebastian Trimpe, a research scientist in the “Autonomous Motion Department" (Stefan Schaal) at the Tübingen Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems, has written a short, comprehensible text (in German) that describes the research he conducted during his PhD at ETH Zurich. As winner in the category of computer science, he is one of six awardees who received the Klaus Tschira Award for achievements in public understanding of science on Thursday, October 9, 2014 in Heidelberg. Sebastian Trimpe
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Autonomous Motion News 01-11-2013 Stefan Schaal elected IEEE Fellow 2014 For his contributions to robot learning and modular motion planning. Stefan Schaal
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