Dear all,

this is a reminder for Gerhard Lakemeyer's talk with the title "Challenges in Cognitive Robotics" taking place now! (04.07) at 12:30 in the B-IT room 5053.2. Please find the details below

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It is generally accepted that cognitive robots need to be able to represent and reason about the relevant aspects of the environment they operate in. Complications arise because sensors are noisy and the effects of actions are often uncertain. In this lecture I will briefly review a few milestones in the development of cognitive robots and then address some of the many research challenges that still need to be addressed in order to arrive at truly cognitive robots.

 
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Part of the programme of the research training group UnRAVeL is a series of lectures on the topics of UnRAVeL’s research thrusts algorithms and complexity, verification, logic and languages, and their application scenarios. Each lecture is given by one of the researchers involved in UnRAVeL.

This years topic is "UnRAVeL - New Ideas!". In these lectures, UnRAVeL professors will discuss current research as well as highlight open problems and offer a perspective on potential future directions.

All interested doctoral researchers and master students are invited to attend the UnRAVeL lecture series 2024 and engage in discussions with researchers and doctoral students.
We are looking forward to seeing you at the lectures.
Kind regards,
Jan-Christoph for the organisation committee