"Recent Progress on Atlas, the World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Robot" - Scott Kuindersma
Recent Progress on Atlas, the World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Robot: Scott Kuindersma (Boston Dynamics)
Abstract: The Atlas project at Boston Dynamics aims to make advances in robot hardware and software that allow us to match or exceed average human performance in dynamic mobility tasks. In this talk, I will give an overview of how we are using optimization to rapidly create behaviors for Atlas and share some recent examples of applying these ideas to perception-driven parkour.
Biography: Scott Kuindersma is a Research Scientist at Boston Dynamics where he leads a team of control engineers who are creating algorithms for coordinated, athletic, and adaptive behavior on Atlas. Previously he held positions as an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University and a postdoc at MIT CSAIL where he was the controls lead for the MIT DARPA Robotics Challenge Team.
“Robotics Today - A series of technical talks” is a new virtual robotics seminar series. The goal of the series is to bring the robotics community together during these challenging times.The seminars are scheduled on Fridays at 1PM EDT (10AM PDT) are open to the public. The format of the seminar consists of a technical talk live captioned and streamed via Web (https://roboticstoday.github.io/watch...) and Twitter (@RoboticsSeminar), followed by an interactive discussion between the speaker and a panel of faculty, postdocs, and students that will moderate audience questions.
Website: https://roboticstoday.github.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoboticsSeminar
Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=roboticstodayseminar%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FNew_York
Outline
0:00 Introduction
1:59 Scott's Talk
44:21Panel Discussion
1:17:24 Concluding Remarks
Видео "Recent Progress on Atlas, the World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Robot" - Scott Kuindersma канала Robotics Today
Abstract: The Atlas project at Boston Dynamics aims to make advances in robot hardware and software that allow us to match or exceed average human performance in dynamic mobility tasks. In this talk, I will give an overview of how we are using optimization to rapidly create behaviors for Atlas and share some recent examples of applying these ideas to perception-driven parkour.
Biography: Scott Kuindersma is a Research Scientist at Boston Dynamics where he leads a team of control engineers who are creating algorithms for coordinated, athletic, and adaptive behavior on Atlas. Previously he held positions as an Assistant Professor of Engineering and Computer Science at Harvard University and a postdoc at MIT CSAIL where he was the controls lead for the MIT DARPA Robotics Challenge Team.
“Robotics Today - A series of technical talks” is a new virtual robotics seminar series. The goal of the series is to bring the robotics community together during these challenging times.The seminars are scheduled on Fridays at 1PM EDT (10AM PDT) are open to the public. The format of the seminar consists of a technical talk live captioned and streamed via Web (https://roboticstoday.github.io/watch...) and Twitter (@RoboticsSeminar), followed by an interactive discussion between the speaker and a panel of faculty, postdocs, and students that will moderate audience questions.
Website: https://roboticstoday.github.io/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/RoboticsSeminar
Calendar: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?src=roboticstodayseminar%40gmail.com&ctz=America%2FNew_York
Outline
0:00 Introduction
1:59 Scott's Talk
44:21Panel Discussion
1:17:24 Concluding Remarks
Видео "Recent Progress on Atlas, the World’s Most Dynamic Humanoid Robot" - Scott Kuindersma канала Robotics Today
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