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Multi-Robot Intelligence
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Feb 25, 2008 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM |
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Manuela Veloso
Carnegie Mellon
Monday, February 25, 2008 at 1:00PM
54-134 Engineering IV Building
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Abstract: Robots are physical artifacts with a seamless integration of perception, cognition, and action.
My presentation will be focused on teams of intelligent autonomous robots performing tasks in highly uncertain domains.
Robots need to jointly assess the state of their environment, communicate with each other, make decisions, execute actions
towards the achievement of team objectives, and learn from observation and feedback based on the outcome of their actions.
Biography: Manuela M. Veloso is Herbert A. Simon Professor of
Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. She earned her Ph.D.
in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon. She also received a B.S. in
Electrical Engineering in 1980 and a M.Sc. in Electrical
and Computer Engineer- ing in 1984 from the Instituto Superior Tecnico
in Lisbon.
Veloso researches in planning, control learning, and execution for
multirobot teams. Her algorithms address uncertain, dynamic,
and adversarial environments. With her students, Veloso has developed
teams of robot soccer agents, which have been RoboCup
world champions several times.
Veloso is a Fellow of the American Association of Artificial
Intelligence and President-Elect of the RoboCup International
Federation.
She was awarded an NSF Career Award in 1995 and the Allen
Newell Medal for Excellence in Research in 1997. Veloso was Program
Chair of the 2007 Intena-tional Joint Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, IJCAI'07, held in Hyderabad.
Veloso is the author of one book on "Planning by Analogical Reasoning"
and editor of several other books. She is also an author in
over 200 journal articles and conference papers.
