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Robot Navigation in the Wild

MBZUAI ·

Gregory Chirikjian presented an overview of research on robot navigation in unstructured environments, using computer vision, sensor tech, ML, and motion planning. The methods use multi-modal observations from RGB cameras, 3D LiDAR, and robot odometry for scene perception, along with deep RL for planning. These methods have been integrated with wheeled, home, and legged robots and tested in crowded indoor scenes, home environments, and dense outdoor terrains. Why it matters: This research pushes the boundaries of robotics in complex environments, paving the way for more versatile and autonomous robots in the Middle East.

Vision and insight: Charting the course of embodied AI with Ian Reid

MBZUAI ·

MBZUAI Professor Ian Reid discusses his career in embodied AI, from early work on active vision at Oxford to current research. He highlights three key developments: cameras as geometric sensors, visual SLAM, and advancements in robot navigation. Reid distinguishes embodied AI from systems like ChatGPT, emphasizing its need for understanding and interaction with the physical world. Why it matters: The insights from a leading expert underscore the importance of embodied AI as the next frontier in intelligent systems and robotics in the region.