Webinar
Intelligent eye tracking based support systems for mobile robotics and beyond
Speakers
Achim J. Lilienthal
professor of Computer Science and head of the Mobile Robotics and Olfaction (MRO) Lab, Örebro University
Achim J. Lilienthal is professor of Computer Science and head of the Mobile Robotics and Olfaction (MRO) Lab at Örebro University, Sweden. His core research interest is perception systems in unconstrained, dynamic environments. Typically based on approaches that leverage domain knowledge and Artificial Intelligence, his research work addresses mobile robot olfaction, rich 3D perception, navigation of autonomous transport robots, human-robot interaction, and mathematics education research.
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