Robotics

Robotics

L'open stage Robotics offre interventi correlati ai modi in cui la robotica si svilupperà e si connetterà con la nostra vita quotidiana.

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Massimo Avvisati
Massimo Avvisati
Head of EdTech R&D @Codemotion S.p.A.
15 GIUGNO
16 GIUGNO
17 GIUGNO
15 giugno 08:30 - 20:00
16 giugno 08:30 - 20:00
17 giugno 08:30 - 18:00
15 giugno 10:30 - 10:50
15 giugno 08:30 - 20:00
16 giugno 08:30 - 20:00
17 giugno 08:30 - 18:00
17 giugno 11:00
16 giugno 16:40
15 giugno 10:30 - 12:20
15 giugno 14:30 - 16:10
15 giugno 19:10 - 20:20
16 giugno 11:10 - 13:10
16 giugno 15:20 - 17:10
16 giugno 18:10 - 19:20
17 giugno 11:40 - 13:30
17 giugno 16:30 - 17:50
15 giugno 20:30 - 22:00
16 giugno 11:40 - 12:00
17 giugno 18:00
17 giugno 09:20 - 10:00
40 min
When a disaster occurs, the most important issue is preserving human lives. In this context, the first 72 hours after the disaster hits are the most critical, which means that search and rescue (SAR) operations must be conducted quickly and efficiently. The response time of disaster management personnel during a natural disaster is key in saving the lives of those in the affected areas. The most efficient situational awareness is achieved through aerial assessment. Using unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), first responders can better understand which structures were affected by the event, the extent of the damage to these structures, the state of the transportation infrastructure, and the potential number of people affected by the event. From their high vantage point, teams of UAVs can provide reconnaissance and mapping support; perform structural assessment; identify stranded survivors and direct them to safe locations; and serve as an ad hoc communications infrastructure to connect mobile devices to the nearest radio access network (RAN). This talk describes a vision for leveraging the latest advances in UAVs in disaster management, supported by wireless sensor network (WSN) technology, to enhance the ability of network-assisted disaster prediction, assessment, and response.
17 giugno 10:20 - 11:00
40 min
Studying the human organism allows AI and Robotics designers to draw inspiration from nature at many levels and in many regards, in principles and function, for engineering new materials, mechanisms, and algorithms, and efforts to create AI and robots as self-regulating artificial lifeforms. Here the presenter describe a novel embodied AI framework using a human-inspired AI cognitive system with robotic hardware embodiment, including naturalistic humanlike face, hands and arms, locomotion, and an extensive software suite including diverse AI algorithms, computer animation tools, and application authoring tools, for exploring humanlike cognition as a holistic, embodied phenomenon. While many morphologies and appearances can be useful for AI agents and robots, humanlike or humanizing AI and robots can especially satisfy the human need for character social interaction, and this can be useful for human-centric AI applications, and for training human-level humanlike AI, by emulating the human functionality.
17 giugno 13:40 - 14:20
40 min
Miniature robots have the potential to change the paradigm in multiple fields, and the collaboration of a large number of miniature robots in operation at macrostructures is a long-term dream in the engineering and scientific community. One of the future applications will be the in-vitro manipulation of living organisms, in-vivo drug delivery and minimally invasive surgery, massively parallel production processes or waste separation. Therefore the systems using tiny cooperative robots are the subject of numerous research studies due to their potential for applications with high impact on many fields [1]. The state-of-the-art milli/micro-robotic systems adopting magnetically actuated ferromagnetic bodies have become a fast-advancing technological field, and several ground-breaking results have been recently published. Let us mention magnetic soft-bodied robots [2], magnetic robot swarms [3], magnetic mini-robots operated microfluidic systems [4] or magnetically navigated liquid robots. The primary goal of the lecture will be to discuss the major challenges in the field of magnetically guided multiscale actuation. The topic will be set into broader perspectives with functional materials research, additive manufacturing processes and machine learning algorithms, followed by the results of the proof-of-concept research in magnetic insect-scale robots and magnetic soft robots.
17 giugno 14:40 - 15:20
40 min
Molti di noi sognano di possedere un robot aiutante, in grado di darci una mano nelle attività di tutti i giorni. Ma cosa manca alle tecnologie di oggi perché diventino brave a collaborare come lo siamo noi? Alessandra Sciutti parlerà dell'importanza di stabilire una comprensione reciproca tra uomo e robot e della necessità, per la macchina, di imparare dalle proprie esperienze e di sviluppare la capacità di prevedere e adattarsi ai bisogni dell'altro.