[Theory] REMINDER: 2/24 Talks at TTIC: Jesse Thomason, University of Washington

Mary Marre mmarre at ttic.edu
Mon Feb 24 10:07:42 CST 2020


*When:*      Monday, February 24th at 11:00 am



*Where:*     TTIC, 6045 S. Kenwood Avenue, 5th Floor, Room 526



*Who: *       Jesse Thomason, University of Washington


*Title:          *Language Grounding with Robots

*Abstract:*
We use language to refer to objects like “*toast*”, “*plate*”, and “*table*”
and to communicate requests such as “*Could you make breakfast?*” In this
talk, I will present work on computational methods to tie language to
physical, grounded meaning. Robots are an ideal platform for such work
because they can perceive and interact with the world. I will discuss
dialog and learning strategies I have developed to enable robots to learn
from their human partners, similar to how people learn from one another
through interaction. I will present methods enabling robots to understand
language referring expressions like “*the heavy, metallic mug*”, the first
work showing that it is possible to learn to connect words to their
perceptual properties in the visual, tactile, and auditory senses of a
physical robot. I will also present benchmarks and models for translating
high-level human language like “*put the toast on the table*” that imply
latent, intermediate goals into executable sequences of agent actions with
the help of low-level, step-by-step language instructions. Finally, I will
discuss how my work in grounded language contributes to NLP, robotics, and
the broader goals of the AI community.


Host: Matthew Walter <mwalter at ttic.edu>


Mary C. Marre
Faculty Administrative Support
*Toyota Technological Institute*
*6045 S. Kenwood Avenue*
*Room 517*
*Chicago, IL  60637*
*p:(773) 834-1757*
*f: (773) 357-6970*
*mmarre at ttic.edu <mmarre at ttic.edu>*


On Sun, Feb 23, 2020 at 8:16 PM Mary Marre <mmarre at ttic.edu> wrote:

> *When:*      Monday, February 24th at 11:00 am
>
>
>
> *Where:*     TTIC, 6045 S. Kenwood Avenue, 5th Floor, Room 526
>
>
>
> *Who: *       Jesse Thomason, University of Washington
>
>
> *Title:          *Language Grounding with Robots
>
> *Abstract:*
> We use language to refer to objects like “*toast*”, “*plate*”, and “
> *table*” and to communicate requests such as “*Could you make breakfast?*”
> In this talk, I will present work on computational methods to tie language
> to physical, grounded meaning. Robots are an ideal platform for such work
> because they can perceive and interact with the world. I will discuss
> dialog and learning strategies I have developed to enable robots to learn
> from their human partners, similar to how people learn from one another
> through interaction. I will present methods enabling robots to understand
> language referring expressions like “*the heavy, metallic mug*”, the
> first work showing that it is possible to learn to connect words to their
> perceptual properties in the visual, tactile, and auditory senses of a
> physical robot. I will also present benchmarks and models for translating
> high-level human language like “*put the toast on the table*” that imply
> latent, intermediate goals into executable sequences of agent actions with
> the help of low-level, step-by-step language instructions. Finally, I will
> discuss how my work in grounded language contributes to NLP, robotics, and
> the broader goals of the AI community.
>
>
> Host: Matthew Walter <mwalter at ttic.edu>
>
>
>
> Mary C. Marre
> Faculty Administrative Support
> *Toyota Technological Institute*
> *6045 S. Kenwood Avenue*
> *Room 517*
> *Chicago, IL  60637*
> *p:(773) 834-1757*
> *f: (773) 357-6970*
> *mmarre at ttic.edu <mmarre at ttic.edu>*
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 17, 2020 at 4:03 PM Mary Marre <mmarre at ttic.edu> wrote:
>
>> *When:*      Monday, February 24th at 11:00 am
>>
>>
>>
>> *Where:*     TTIC, 6045 S. Kenwood Avenue, 5th Floor, Room 526
>>
>>
>>
>> *Who: *       Jesse Thomason, University of Washington
>>
>>
>> *Title:          *Language Grounding with Robots
>>
>> *Abstract:*
>> We use language to refer to objects like “*toast*”, “*plate*”, and “
>> *table*” and to communicate requests such as “*Could you make breakfast?*”
>> In this talk, I will present work on computational methods to tie language
>> to physical, grounded meaning. Robots are an ideal platform for such work
>> because they can perceive and interact with the world. I will discuss
>> dialog and learning strategies I have developed to enable robots to learn
>> from their human partners, similar to how people learn from one another
>> through interaction. I will present methods enabling robots to understand
>> language referring expressions like “*the heavy, metallic mug*”, the
>> first work showing that it is possible to learn to connect words to their
>> perceptual properties in the visual, tactile, and auditory senses of a
>> physical robot. I will also present benchmarks and models for translating
>> high-level human language like “*put the toast on the table*” that imply
>> latent, intermediate goals into executable sequences of agent actions with
>> the help of low-level, step-by-step language instructions. Finally, I will
>> discuss how my work in grounded language contributes to NLP, robotics, and
>> the broader goals of the AI community.
>>
>>
>> Host: Matthew Walter <mwalter at ttic.edu>
>>
>>
>>
>> Mary C. Marre
>> Faculty Administrative Support
>> *Toyota Technological Institute*
>> *6045 S. Kenwood Avenue*
>> *Room 517*
>> *Chicago, IL  60637*
>> *p:(773) 834-1757*
>> *f: (773) 357-6970*
>> *mmarre at ttic.edu <mmarre at ttic.edu>*
>>
>
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