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Seminar: Factor Graphs and Distributed Inference in Robotics and Vision

Speaker: 
Frank Dellaert
Data dell'evento: 
Lunedì, 21 October, 2019 - 09:00
Luogo: 
A4
Contatto: 
grisetti@diag.uniroma1.it

Abstract
In robotics and computer vision, simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and structure from motion (SFM) are important and closely related problems. I will review how SLAM, SFM, and other problems in robotics and vision can be posed in terms of factor graphs, which provide a graphical language in which to develop and collaborate on such problems. Many of these ideas are embodied in the Skydio R1, a commercially available, fully autonomous drone I helped develop at Skydio, a San Francisco Bay area startup. I'll present some of our successes as well as more recent work on robotics-centered applications.

Bio: Frank Dellaert is a professor in the School of Interactive Computing at the Georgia Institute of Technology. While on leave from Tech in 2016-2018, he served as a technical project lead at Facebook Reality Labs. Before that, he completed a stint as chief scientist at Skydio, a startup founded by MIT grads to create intuitive interfaces for micro-aerial vehicles. Dellaert’s research interests lie in the overlap of robotics and computer vision, and he is particularly interested in graphical model techniques to solve large-scale problems in mapping and 3D reconstruction. The GTSAM toolbox embodies many of the ideas his research group has worked on in the past few years and is available for download at https://gtsam.org

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