Robotic Skill Learning and Cognition - Symposium Program
Some photos from the event
Slides from the presentations
Tuesday 17 April
Some Thoughts on Robot Intelligence
  
  
                             Il Hong Suh, Hanyang Univ.
    
Brain Function under Sensorimotor Control of the Arm and Hand
  
  
                             Henrik Jörntell, Lund University
    
Learning and Cognition in Robots with Biological Brains
  
  
                             Kevin Warwick, University of Reading
    
Robotic Grasping: A Scale of Biomimetic Solutions
  
  
                             Patrick van der Smagt, DLR
    
Challenges in adapting imitation and reinforcement learning to compliant robots
  
  
                             Sylvain Calinon, IIT, Genova
    
A Software Infrastructure for Robotic Skill Learning and Cognition
  
  
                             Herman Bruyninckx, K. U. Leuven
    
Mind-reading Robots
  
                             Peter Gärdenfors, Lund University
    
Wednesday 18 April
Segmentation and Representation for the Reuse of Skills Learned by Imitation
  
  
                             Il Hong Suh, Hanyang University
    
Abstraction by Structure: Learning Representations of Objects and Actions
  
  
                             Carl Henrik Ek, KTH
    
Cognition-Enabled Control for the Realization of Home Chore Task Intelligence
  
  
                             Michael Beetz, TU München
    
Probabilistic Approaches for Transferring Human Skills to Humanoid Robots
  
  
                             Dongheui Lee, TU München
    
Learning Flexible Goal-Directed Behavior
  
  
                             Christian Balkenius, Lund University
    
Programming Robots through Human Demonstration: Some Recent Challenges
  
  
                             Aude Billard, EPFL, Lausanne
    
Common Knowledge of Industrial Robots: Knowledge and Skill Representation for Industrial Robotics
  
                             Jacek Malec, Lund University
    
Thursday 19 April
Learning for Human-Like Robots
  
  
                             Hiroshi Ishiguro, Osaka University
    
Internal Simulation as a Key Mechanism for Cognitive Function in Humans, Animals and Robots
  
  
                             Germund Hesslow, Lund University
    
Reinforcement Methods for Autonomous Online Learning of Optimal Robot Behaviors
  
  
                             Frank L. Lewis, The University of Texas at Arlington
    
From Observations, Imitation to Skills transfer
  
  
                             Gordon Cheng, TU München
    
Sensor Fusion Using Proprioceptive and Exteroceptive sensors
  
  
                             Thomas Schön, Linköping University
    
Adaptive Control of Arm Movement based on Cerebellar Model
  
  
                             Mahdi Ghazaei, Lund University
    
On Human Actions and Robot Skills
  
                             Volker Krüger, Aalborg University
    


















