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Marc Raibert : Walk, Bound, Gallop, Climb
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CMU School of Computer Science Distinguished Lecture
Marc Raibert, CTO & Director, Boston Dynamics
Dynamic robots with advanced control systems and high-performance mechanical designs are leaving ...- LIVE NOW
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RI Seminar: Bilge Mutlu : Human-Centered Methods for Designing Robotic Products
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Mobot 2010 : CMU : SCS
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Mobile Robot Programming Laboratory : Course 16-362 : Fall 2013
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RI Seminar: Hadas Kress-Gazit : High-level verifiable robotics
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RI Seminar: Julie A. Shah : Integrating Robots into Team-Oriented Environments
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Robotics Institute Summer Scholars
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Vincent Hayward : mechanics of fingertip impact on tactile and gripping function
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RI Seminar: Steve Collins Prosthesis and exoskeleton emulators for rapid evaluation...
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RI Seminar: Hod Lipson Distilling Natural Laws from Experimental Data
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Robotics Institute Seminar Series
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A seminar series hosted by Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute.
Dynamic Walking 2013 Conference
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Carnegie Mellon University
June 10 - June 13, 2013
Dynamic Walking aims to provide insight into the fundamental principles that underlie legged locomotion and related dynamic behaviors. Central topics include energetics, stability and control, predictive models, empirical data with a conceptual tie in, and robot successes and failures. Participants are split about evenly between students and professors, with a mix of researchers studying legged locomotion and designing walking robots and rehabilitation tools.
To promote open sharing of information, the meetings are organized to provide as much interaction between participants as possible. The format is highly informal and fluid, with a single track of presentations and extensive time scheduled for interaction, brainstorming and idea sharing. The schedule includes many hands-on tutorials and hardware demonstrations
June 10 - June 13, 2013
Dynamic Walking aims to provide insight into the fundamental principles that underlie legged locomotion and related dynamic behaviors. Central topics include energetics, stability and control, predictive models, empirical data with a conceptual tie in, and robot successes and failures. Participants are split about evenly between students and professors, with a mix of researchers studying legged locomotion and designing walking robots and rehabilitation tools.
To promote open sharing of information, the meetings are organized to provide as much interaction between participants as possible. The format is highly informal and fluid, with a single track of presentations and extensive time scheduled for interaction, brainstorming and idea sharing. The schedule includes many hands-on tutorials and hardware demonstrations
Robotics Institute Lab Videos
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Videos from the robotics labs!
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Ballbot - Moves on a ball Robots 01
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Keepon dancing to Spoon's "I Turn My Camera On"
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Modular Snake Robots
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A Multi-Layered Display with Water Drops
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ChargeCar: Open Source Electric Vehicles
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2010 Int'l Conference. on Gigapixel Imaging for Science
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The CREATE Lab at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, with The Fine Foundation, hosted the first Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science. Aiming to explore innovative use of GigaPan in the classroom, the field and the laboratory, the conference featured all aspects of gigapixel technology in the science field.
November 11--13, 2010
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
November 11--13, 2010
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
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J. Michael Fay: Imagery and Action
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Stitching Gigapixel Panoramas
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Anaglyph (3D) GigaPans
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