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Probabilistic Robotics by Sebastian Thrun
Probabilistic Robotics by Sebastian Thrun












Kerstin Dautenhahn - Therapy Robots for Autismįrédéric Kaplan - Curious Interactive Robots He is the author of seven books and nearly 300 papers. In the area of probabilistic robotics, he has focused on mobile robot exploration, mapping, and multi-robot coordination. Sebastian Thrun's research focus includes AI, robotics, machine learning, distributed systems, human robot interaction, and programming language design. As a first step towards fully autonomous cars in urban environments, don't miss the upcoming 2007 DARPA Urban Challenge. He presents a world where cars zigzag safely through traffic on their own, bringing children, elderly people and workers to their destination. It's all about computing the odds based on what you know and what you learn along the way. Sebastian Thrun is widely acknowledged as a pioneer in the area of probabilistic robotics, which is concerned with perception and control in the face of uncertainty. 7 hours is all Stanley needed to find its way through 215km of California's Mohave Desert thanks to its secret ingredient: probabilistic robotics. He tells us how he won the 2005 DARPA Grand Challenge along with the Stanford Racing Team and Stanley the robot car. In this episode we interview Sebastian Thrun who is the director of the Stanford AI Lab (SAIL) in California.














Probabilistic Robotics by Sebastian Thrun