MIT 16.412J Cognitive Robotics
MIT,, Spring 2016 , Prof. Brian Charles Williams
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
MIT,, Spring 2016 , Prof. Brian Charles Williams
Updated On 02 Feb, 19
This is a class about applying autonomy to real-world systems. The overarching theme uniting the many different topics in this course will center around programming a cognitive robotic. This class takes the approach of introducing new reasoning techniques and ideas incrementally. We start with the current paradigm of programming you're likely familiar with, and evolve it over the semestercontinually adding in new features and reasoning capabilitiesending with a robust, intelligent system. These techniques and topics will include algorithms for allowing a robot to: Monitor itself for potential problems (both observable and hidden), scheduling tasks in time, coming up with novel plans to achieve desired goals over time, dealing with the continuous world, collaborating with other (autonomous) agents, dealing with risk, and more.
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MIT 16.412J Cognitive Robotics, Spring 2016
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This is the 2nd advanced lecture in the MIT 16.412 Cognitive Robotics of Spring 2016, led by MIT students. Students took a deep dive into the topic of incremental path planning, and explained the D* Lite algorithym and its application in mobile robotics.
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Sam
Sep 12, 2018
Excellent course helped me understand topic that i couldn't while attendinfg my college.
Dembe
March 29, 2019
Great course. Thank you very much.