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Robotics in the Era of Vision-Language Foundation Models

2023-11-29 , Kira, Zsolt

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ML@GT Lab presents LAB LIGHTNING TALKS 2020

2020-12-04 , AlRegib, Ghassan , Chau, Duen Horng , Chava, Sudheer , Cohen, Morris B. , Davenport, Mark A. , Desai, Deven , Dovrolis, Constantine , Essa, Irfan , Gupta, Swati , Huo, Xiaoming , Kira, Zsolt , Li, Jing , Maguluri, Siva Theja , Pananjady, Ashwin , Prakash, B. Aditya , Riedl, Mark O. , Romberg, Justin , Xie, Yao , Zhang, Xiuwei

Labs affiliated with the Machine Learning Center at Georgia Tech (ML@GT) will have the opportunity to share their research interests, work, and unique aspects of their lab in three minutes or less to interested graduate students, Georgia Tech faculty, and members of the public. Participating labs include: Yao’s Group - Yao Xie, H. Milton Stewart School of Industrial Systems and Engineering (ISyE); Huo Lab - Xiaoming Huo, ISyE; LF Radio Lab – Morris Cohen, School of Electrical Computing and Engineering (ECE); Polo Club of Data Science – Polo Chau, CSE; Network Science – Constantine Dovrolis, School of Computer Science; CLAWS – Srijan Kumar, CSE; Control, Optimization, Algorithms, and Randomness (COAR) Lab – Siva Theja Maguluri, ISyE; Entertainment Intelligence Lab and Human Centered AI Lab – Mark Riedl, IC; Social and Language Technologies (SALT) Lab – Diyi Yang, IC; FATHOM Research Group – Swati Gupta, ISyE; Zhang's CompBio Lab – Xiuwei Zhang, CSE; Statistical Machine Learning - Ashwin Pananjady, ISyE and ECE; AdityaLab - B. Aditya Prakash, CSE; OLIVES - Ghassan AlRegib, ECE; Robotics Perception and Learning (RIPL) – Zsolt Kira, IC; Eye-Team - Irfan Essa, IC; and Mark Davenport, ECE.

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Lifelong Robot Learning in an Open World

2022-08-24 , Kira, Zsolt

IRIM hosts each semester a symposium to feature presentations from faculty and presentations of research that has been funded by our IRIM seed grant program in the last year. The symposium is a chance for faculty to meet new PhD students on campus, as well as a chance to get a better idea of what IRIM colleagues are up to these days. The goal of the symposium is to spark new ideas, new collaborations, and even new friends!

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Adaptive and Data-Efficient Robot Learning

2021-08-25 , Kira, Zsolt