Jul 10, 2014
Invited Talk: Qualitative Representations for Robots, AAAI-2014, Palo Alto, California
Invited Talk: Qualitative Representations for Robots, AAAI-2014, Palo Alto, California
I was invited to speak at the "Qualitative Representations for Robots" symposium held at Stanford University in March 2014. The event brought together researchers from AI and robotics to explore how qualitative representations, structured and human-readable abstractions over complex data, can enhance robot reasoning, learning, and interaction. My talk focused on how these representations can help robots better understand and navigate their environments, and how they bridge the gap between symbolic reasoning and physically grounded, real-world tasks.
I was invited to speak at the "Qualitative Representations for Robots" symposium held at Stanford University in March 2014. The event brought together researchers from AI and robotics to explore how qualitative representations, structured and human-readable abstractions over complex data, can enhance robot reasoning, learning, and interaction. My talk focused on how these representations can help robots better understand and navigate their environments, and how they bridge the gap between symbolic reasoning and physically grounded, real-world tasks.

