Tesis de Carlos Hernandez |
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Written by Ricardo Sanz
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Thursday, 03 October 2013 |
La tesis de Carlos Hernandez será defendida el 17 de octubre a las 12:30 en el aula Artigas.
Model-based Self-awareness Patterns for Autonomy
This thesis is an solid advance in the formulation and technical reification of the ASys Principles of model-based self-cognition. See ASys Project.
It has produced theoretical models and technical assets for having systems self-handle at run- time for robust autonomy. For that purpose, it has focused on the biologically inspired capability of self-awareness, and explored the possibilities to embed it into the very architecture of software-intensive control systems. The proposed approach goes beyond the customary applications in mobile robotics into the deep waters of autonomous systems domain engineering.
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Get the PDF.
Last Updated ( Thursday, 10 October 2013 )
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The HPB Flagship Project has been Approved |
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Written by Ricardo Sanz
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Sunday, 03 February 2013 |
The Human Brain Project (HPB) has been approved. The proposal won the top European Science Funding as a FET Flagship Project. The project, in which UPM ASLab takes part, tries to reconstruct the brain, piece by piece, in supercomputer-based models and simulations and use them to create health and ICT technology.
The "Human Brain Project" (HBP) will build a large, multiobjective experimental facility to develop a detailed, running model of the human brain.
This model will be used to study how the human brain works and to develop technologies of applicability to humans -e.g. personalized treatment of neurological diseases- and artifacts -e.g. control systems for robots. This research lays the scientific and technical basis for neuro-inspired ICT technology that has the potential to improve enormously the quality of life of many people. |
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Visit the Human Brain Project website.
Get the Human Brain Project report for Europe.
UPM ASLab work is focused in the construction and operation of the Neurorobotics Facility. This is an experimental platform for the evaluation of robot control architectures that have been reverse-engineerned from the brain. The purpose of this work is the creation of bodies where to exploit the computer-based, simulated brains. The robot bodies will be both virtual and physical, offering tools (the HBP Virtual Robot Designer) to researchers to customize the bodies according to their needs to perform neuroscience or cognitive science experiments. Our specific work is mostly related to the real-time computing infrastructures that are needed to couple the brains with the bodies (the HBP Closed Loop Engine) and the support of HBP researchers in the use of the neurorobotics platform for their experiments. |
Last Updated ( Monday, 04 February 2013 )
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Arturo's MThesis: Higgs reconfigures! |
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Written by Carlos Hernandez
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Wednesday, 21 September 2011 |
Last September 16 Arturo Bajuelos succesfully defended his MS Thesis at UPM:
Improving Robustness in Robotic Navigation by Using a Self-Reconfigurable Control System.
Arturo's work is the first result of the ASys technology for online reconfiguration in the robotic control testbed.
More details in the following links:
Dissertation
Presentation
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 September 2011 )
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Machine Consciousness 2011: Self, Integration and Explanation |
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Written by Ricardo Sanz
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Thursday, 17 March 2011 |
The workshop Machine Consciousness 2011: Self, Integration and Explanation is a
symposium to be held in conjunction with the Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour 2011 (AISB 2011). This event will take place on April 4-7, 2011 at the University of York, UK.
From the conference website:
"Machine Consciousness (MC) concerns itself with the creation of artefacts which have, or model, mental characteristics typically associated with consciousness such as (self-) awareness, emotion, affect, phenomenal states, imagination, etc."
"Machine Consciousness 2011 will host contributions that are based on actual or potentially implemented models, either in the sense that they detail actual or potential artefacts or that they seriously engage with previous published work or models, either by critiquing or extending that work. We favour new work - even if preliminary - over work which has received multiple publication elsewhere."
For more information on MC2011, please consult the MC2011 Website.
ASLab people (RS,CH,GS) will participate with a half-engineering half-philosophy contribution titled: Consciousness, Meaning and the Future Phenomenology.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 05 May 2011 )
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