Length: 20 hours - 4 cfu
Abstract:
Autonomous mobile robots (AMRs) are embodied agents equipped with sensors and actuators capable of moving and performing tasks in a physical environment. Autonomy, a key feature, refers to the capability of carrying out tasks without direct human supervision. This technology is currently garnering increasing interest in the fields of AI and Robotics. This course aims to provide an introduction to some of the most important and fundamental algorithmic challenges that characterize the field of AMRs. The first part will focus on describing how AMRs perceive and represent their working environments. This knowledge is then utilized by both single and multi-agent robotic systems to accomplish assigned tasks. The second part will delve the algorithmic fundations behind the multi-agent planning framework used to formalize and solve these tasks.
Dates & Venue
Giorni | Aula | Orario |
/06/26 | Lab. Laurea Magistrale - 5°floor - Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan | 00:00 - 00:00 |
/06/26 | Meeting Room - 5° floor - Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan | 00:00 - 00:00 |
/06/26 | Lab. Laurea Magistrale - 5° floor - Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan | 00:00 - 00:00 |
/06/26 | Meeting Room - 5° floor - Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan | 00:00 - 00:00 |
/06/26 | Lab. Laurea Magistrale, 5° floor - Via Celoria 18 - 20133 Milan | 00:00 - 00:00 |
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Lecturer:
Prof. Nicola Basilico - Dipartimento di Informatica
Dr. Matteo Luperto - Dipartimento di Informatica
Assessor:
Prof. Nicola Basilico - Dipartimento di Informatica
Dr. Matteo Luperto - Dipartimento di Informatica