
July 24, 2007The SAIL Retreat brought together over students, faculty, and staff. Aug 7, 2007 Every worried that humanoid robots lack grace? In recent article, the Stanford report notes that Professor Oussama Khatib and his students pursue research aimed at making humanoid robots more graceful. The lab is located in the Gates ComputerScience Building and the new Clark Center, where 100 people share thespace with 30 robots. Turning data into information pertainingto problems that people care about, is the central mission of ourresearch. Our mission is to change the way we understand the world.
As noted in the article, using this energyminimization strategy, the robot produces the movements without explicitly computing its trajectories in advance, very much like humans do. Our mission is to change the way we understand the world. Welcome to the Stanford AI Lab! The Stanford AI Lab SAIL is the intellectual home for researchers inthe Stanford Computer Science Department whose primary research focusis Artificial Intelligence. Weinvite you to browse our Web site to find out more about our research. Share our excitement about AI, and the many ways in which computersare changing almost every aspect of our lives.
Our mission is to change the way we understand the world. In the pastdecade, an abundance of data has become available, such as online dataon the Web, scientific data such as the transcript of the humangenome, sensor data acquired by robots or by the buildings weinhabit. So far, the robotics community has leaned toward fragmentation, and the result has been hindered progress. As noted in the article, using this energyminimization strategy, the robot produces the movements without explicitly computing its trajectories in advance, very much like humans do.
May 23, 2007 Click here for previous news Curious about the history of the Stanford AI Lab have contributed to fields as diverseas bioinformatics, cognition, computational geometry, computervision, decision theory, distributed systems, game theory, imageprocessing, information retrieval, knowledge systems, logic, machinelearning, multiagent systems, natural language, neural networks,planning, probabilistic inference, sensor networks, and robotics. As noted in the article, using this energyminimization strategy, the robot produces the movements without explicitly computing its trajectories in advance, very much like humans do.
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