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Stanford Webinar - Autonomous Robotic Manipulation: What’s Within Reach? Jeannette Bohg

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In this webinar, Assistant Professor Jeannette Bohg discusses what we can learn from the failures and limitations of existing approaches to autonomous robotic manipulation. She offers her thoughts on the underlying principles of autonomous robotic manipulation and how those ideas have influenced her research.
You Will Learn:
- Why it’s important to support decision-making under uncertainty due to noisy sensing, inaccurate models, and hard-to-predict dynamics.
- How to exploit multimodal information, since a robot has more sensors than just cameras.
- Why it’s important to choose the right robot action representation.
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