Robot Person
Robot person research focuses on creating robots capable of interacting naturally and effectively with humans, encompassing tasks from simple navigation to complex manipulation and social interaction. Current research emphasizes developing robust control algorithms (like Kalman filters and Model Predictive Control), integrating advanced perception models (including Vision-Language Models and sensor fusion), and improving human-robot interaction through multimodal communication and shared autonomy. This field is significant for advancing robotics capabilities in various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and service industries, by enabling robots to perform tasks more safely, efficiently, and intuitively alongside humans.
Papers
The Otbot project: Dynamic modelling, parameter identification, and motion control of an omnidirectional tire-wheeled robot
Pere Giró, Enric Celaya, Lluís Ros
Distilling and Retrieving Generalizable Knowledge for Robot Manipulation via Language Corrections
Lihan Zha, Yuchen Cui, Li-Heng Lin, Minae Kwon, Montserrat Gonzalez Arenas, Andy Zeng, Fei Xia, Dorsa Sadigh