[Allusers] "Talk" amanhã, dia 7, no anfiteatro do ISR

helder helder at isr.uc.pt
Tue Nov 6 15:45:39 WET 2007




Amanhã, dia 7 de Novembro,às
14h 30 min, no anfiteatro do ISR, piso 0,
o Prof. Michael Greenspan vai apresentar uma
"talk" intitulada "Is Computational Intelligence Needed 
to Play Robotic Pool?"

O resumo da talk e uma curta biografia do
Prof. Greenspan estão mais abaixo nesta
mensagem.

O Prof. Greenspan encontra-se de licença sabática
no ISR.

Estão todos convidados a assistir.

Helder Araújo

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Is Computational Intelligence Needed to Play Robotic Pool?

Since the seminal work on computational chess of Claude Shannon and Alan Turing, 
computer gaming has had a long and respected tradition, and the success in 1997 of
 IBM's Deep Blue against world chess champion Gary Kasparov is regarded as a 
turning point in the evolution of computational intelligence. To date, however, 
no robotic system has successfully competed against a proficient human opponent.
 This talk will describe the development of Deep Green, a Robotic Intelligent 
System being developed to compete against humans at the game of pool, which 
currently plays 8 Ball at a better-than-amateur level. The Deep Green system 
comprises: a ceiling mounted gantry robot; a cue end-effector; a machine 
vision system; control and physical modeling algorithms; a search-tree 
based strategy engine; and a full-sized pool table. The background research 
and major design decisions will be reviewed, and recent results in automatic 
play will be presented. The role that strategy plays in robotic pool will also 
be discussed. The talk will conclude with a description of the future research
 problems that will be addressed to advance the system to perform at a competitive level.


Biography:

Michael Greenspan is an Associate Professor with the Department of Electrical 
and Computer Engineering and the School of Computing at Queen's University, 
Kingston, Canada. His research interests include pose determination, object 
recognition, and tracking (especially using range data), and robotic gaming 
systems. Michael was the recipient of the Canadian Image Processing and Pattern 
Recognition 2003 Young Investigators Award, and the Premier's Research 
Excellence Award. He is currently on sabbatical with the Institute of Systems 
and Robotics at the University of Coimbra.



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