In this project, we aim to develop a low cost, easy to use, and accurate EEG monitoring system. Furthermore, the DIY EEG module will be used in a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) to let people play computer games by simply thinking.
In this project, we aim to develop a low cost, easy to use, and accurate EEG monitoring system. Furthermore, the DIY EEG module will be used in a Brain Computer Interface (BCI) to let people play computer games by simply thinking.
TOPIC | : | Nonlinear Fault Diagnosis of Dynamical Systems: An Adaptive Approximation Approach | ||
SPEAKER | : | Professor Marios Polycarpou,
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of Cyprus, Cyprus |
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DATE | : | 11 February 2009 (Wednesday) | ||
TIME | : | 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm | ||
VENUE | : | E1A-3-13, Engineering block E1A, NUS | ||
ABSTRACT | ||||
One of the key goals of intelligent control systems is to achieve high performance with increased reliability, greater availability, and automation of maintenance procedures. Continuous demand for greater productivity has led to more challenging operating conditions for many modern industrial systems. Such conditions increase the possibility of system faults, which are characterized by critical and unpredictable changes in system dynamics.
In this presentation, we present a unified methodology for detecting, isolating and accommodating both abrupt and incipient faults in a class of nonlinear dynamic systems. Various adaptive approximation techniques and learning algorithms will be presented and illustrated, and directions for future research will be discussed. |
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BIOGRAPHY | ||||
Marios Polycarpou is a Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Director of the KIOS Research Center for Intelligent Systems and Networks at the University of Cyprus. He has published one book and more than 185 articles in refereed journals, edited books and refereed conference proceedings. He is also the holder of 3 patents. Dr. Polycarpou is the Editor-in-Chief of the IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks and a Fellow of the IEEE. He is an elected AdCom Member of the IEEE Computational Intelligence Society and an elected BoG member of the IEEE Control Systems Society. |
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TOPIC | : | Introduction to Research Conducted in Information School of Tsinghua University | ||
SPEAKER | : | Dr Fuchun Sun
Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China |
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DATE | : | 20 January 2009 (Tuesday) | ||
TIME | : | 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm | ||
VENUE | : | E1-06-04, Engineering Block E1, NUS | ||
ABSTRACT | ||||
In this talk, a brief introduction to the Information School and National Lab of Information Sci. & Tech. of Tsinghua University will be given. Later, we will introduce some achievements carried out in my research group, which include modelling, control and teleoperation for space vehicles, mobile robot and navigation, neuro-fuzzy adaptive and robust control, and latest research on fuzzy singularly perturbed model (FSPM), its universal approximation, controller synthesis for multiple scale nonlinear systems. | ||||
BIOGRAPHY | ||||
Dr. Fuchun Sun received Ph.D degree from the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1998. He worked over four years for the Department of Automatic Control at Naval Aeronautical Engineering Academy. From 1998 to 2000 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Department of Automation at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Now he is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research interests include intelligent control, networked control system and management, neural networks, fuzzy systems, nonlinear systems and robotics. He has authored or coauthored two books and over 100 papers which have appeared in various journals and conference proceedings.
Dr. Sun is the recipient of the excellent Doctoral Dissertation Prize of China in 2000 and the Choon-Gang Academic Award by Kerea in 2003, and was recognized as a Distinguished Young Scholar in 2006 by the Natural Science Foundation of China. He has been a member of the Technical Committee on Intelligent Control of the IEEE Control System Society since 2006. He serves as an associated editor of IEEE Trans.on Neural Networks and a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Soft Computing-A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications. |
TOPIC | : | Dynamics, Planning and Control for Space Robots | ||
SPEAKER | : | Dr Fuchun Sun
Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, P.R. China |
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DATE | : | 3 February 2009 (Tuesday) | ||
TIME | : | 2.30 pm to 3.30 pm | ||
VENUE | : | Engineering Block 4, E4-04-03 | ||
ABSTRACT | ||||
In this talk, a new modeling approach, called fuzzy singularly perturbed model (FSPM), is developed for space robots with flexible arms. Its universal approximation, necessary condition and controllability analysis are also given. Then, novel planning algorithms are proposed for space robots with two flexible arms, and some special cases, such as vibration suppression and joint failure, are considered. Next, advanced control approaches based on FSPM are also developed for space robots. Finally, a simulation system is introduced for the technical verification of space robots, and some experimental results are given. | ||||
BIOGRAPHY | ||||
Dr. Fuchun Sun received PhD degree from the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, in 1998. He worked over four years for the Department of Automatic Control at Naval Aeronautical Engineering Academy. From 1998 to 2000 he was a Postdoctoral Fellow of the Department of Automation at Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. Now he is a professor in the Department of Computer Science and Technology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China. His research interests include intelligent control, networked control system and management, neural networks, fuzzy systems, nonlinear systems and robotics. He has authored or coauthored two books and over 100 papers which have appeared in various journals and conference proceedings.
Dr. Sun is the recipient of the excellent Doctoral Dissertation Prize of China in 2000 and the Choon-Gang Academic Award by Korea in 2003, and was recognized as a Distinguished Young Scholar in 2006 by the Natural Science Foundation of China. He has been a member of the Technical Committee on Intelligent Control of the IEEE Control System Society since 2006. He serves as an associated editor of IEEE Trans.on Neural Networks and a member of the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Soft Computing-A Fusion of Foundations, Methodologies and Applications. |
TOPIC | Research on medical robotics and bionic robot fish in Beihang ITR |
SPEAKER | Professor Tianmiao Wang Intelligent Technology and Robotics (ITR) lab, Institute of Robotics BeiHang University, China |
DATE | 18 February, 2010 (Thursday) |
TIME | 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm |
VENUE | Social Robotics Lab, IDMI |
FEES | No Charge |
ABSTRACT |
This talk is to present the Research on medical robotics and bionic robot fish at Intelligent Technology and Robotics) Laboratory in Robotics Institute. |
BIOGRAPHY |
Prof. Tianmiao Wang graduated from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China in 1982 and received the Master’s degree and Ph.D degree both from Northwestern Polytechnical University, in 1987 and 1990, respectively. From 1990 to 1995, he worked as Postdoctoral Fellow respectively in State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems, Tsinghua University, China, and in the State Bionic Force Laboratory, Italy. Then He joined Robotics Institute, BeiHang University in 1996.
At present, he is professor, PhD mentor, and Dean of School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, BeiHang Univerity, China and Director of iTR(Intelligent Technology and Robotics) Laboratory in Robotics Institute, BeiHang University, China. He is mainly engaged in the research fields of surgical robot, micro robotics, and electromechanical control technology. He has undertaken and finished many national research projects in recent years. He has published nearly 90 papers in china and international journals and 3 books, and earned more than 10 Chinese National Invention Patents. Prof. Wang is a “Cheung Kong Scholar” appointed by Chinese Ministry of Education, and a member of the Academic Degree Commission of the State Council of China. He is the head of Expert Group on the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Area of the Chinese National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Hi-Tech Program). He is Vice Chairman of Chinese Robotics Society. He is also associate editors of Journal of Control Theory and Applications, Robotics, and Control Engineering. He has received many awards such as the First Class Award from Ministry of Mechanical Industry, China, and the First Class Award from Ministry of Electrical Industry, China, and the Second Class Award from Ministry of Aeronautics, and the Second Award from Beijing Government, China, and the Chinese National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar. He has also been awarded the “Rong Hong” education of science and technology award by the American United Technologies. His research group is awarded as the Innovative Team of National Defense Technology |
REMARKS |
Jointly Organized by Social Robotics Lab, IDMI, and Singapore IEEE SMC/R&A Chapter |
TOPIC | The future R&D of Chinese service robots |
SPEAKER | Professor Tianmiao Wang
Intelligent Technology and Robotics (ITR) lab, Institute of Robotics BeiHang University, China |
DATE | 23 February, 2010 (Tuesday) |
TIME | 10:00 am to 12:00 am |
VENUE | Social Robotics Lab, IDMI |
FEES | No Charge |
ABSTRACT |
Service robots will play great roles in all aspects of human’s life, especially when the countries are facing the elderly society. The applications include cleaning, edutainment, surgery assistance, medical care, family chaperone, etc. Bill Gates predicted that there will be “a robot in every home”. Korea has decided to look upon service robots as a pillar industry. In China, service robots are of great importance too. The intelligent service robot is listed in the four advanced manufacturing technologies to preferentially develop in China.
The speaker will introduce his thoughts on the future development of Chinese service robots. The issues include: |
BIOGRAPHY |
Prof. Tianmiao Wang graduated from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China in 1982 and received the Master’s degree and Ph.D degree both from Northwestern Polytechnical University, in 1987 and 1990, respectively. From 1990 to 1995, he worked as Postdoctoral Fellow respectively in State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems, Tsinghua University, China, and in the State Bionic Force Laboratory, Italy. Then He joined Robotics Institute, BeiHang University in 1996.
At present, he is professor, PhD mentor, and Dean of School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, BeiHang Univerity, China and Director of iTR(Intelligent Technology and Robotics) Laboratory in Robotics Institue, BeiHang University, China. He is mainly engaged in the research fields of surgical robot, micro robotics, and electromechanical control technology. He has undertaken and finished many national research projects in recent years. He has published nearly 90 papers in china and international journals and 3 books, and earned more than 10 Chinese National Invention Patents. Prof. Wang is a “Cheung Kong Scholar” appointed by Chinese Ministry of Education, and a member of the Academic Degree Commission of the State Council of China. He is the head of Expert Group on the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Area of the Chinese National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Hi-Tech Program). He is Vice Chairman of Chinese Robotics Society. He is also associate editors of Journal of Control Theory and Applications, Robotics, and Control Engineering. He has received many awards such as the First Class Award from Ministry of Mechanical Industry, China, and the First Class Award from Ministry of Electrical Industry, China, and the Second Class Award from Ministry of Aeronautics, and the Second Award from Beijing Government, China, and the Chinese National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar. He has also been awarded the “Rong Hong” education of science and technology award by the American United Technologies. His research group is awarded as the Innovative Team of National Defense Technology. |
REMARKS |
Jointly Organized by Social Robotics Lab, IDMI, and Singapore IEEE SMC/R&A Chapter |
TOPIC | Technology and Entrepreneurship |
SPEAKER | Professor Tianmiao Wang Intelligent Technology and Robotics (ITR) lab, Institute of Robotics BeiHang University, China |
DATE | 27 February, 2010 (Saturday) |
TIME | 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm |
VENUE | Social Robotics Lab, IDMI |
FEES | No Charge |
BIOGRAPHY |
Prof. Tianmiao Wang graduated from Xi’an Jiaotong University, China in 1982 and received the Master’s degree and Ph.D degree both from Northwestern Polytechnical University, in 1987 and 1990, respectively. From 1990 to 1995, he worked as Postdoctoral Fellow respectively in State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Technology and Systems, Tsinghua University, China, and in the State Bionic Force Laboratory, Italy. Then He joined Robotics Institute, BeiHang University in 1996. At present, he is professor, PhD mentor, and Dean of School of Mechanical Engineering and Automation, BeiHang Univerity, China and Director of iTR(Intelligent Technology and Robotics) Laboratory in Robotics Institute, BeiHang University, China. He is mainly engaged in the research fields of surgical robot, micro robotics, and electromechanical control technology. He has undertaken and finished many national research projects in recent years. He has published nearly 90 papers in china and international journals and 3 books, and earned more than 10 Chinese National Invention Patents. Prof. Wang is a “Cheung Kong Scholar” appointed by Chinese Ministry of Education, and a member of the Academic Degree Commission of the State Council of China. He is the head of Expert Group on the Advanced Manufacturing Technology Area of the Chinese National High Technology Research and Development Program (863 Hi-Tech Program). He is Vice Chairman of Chinese Robotics Society. He is also associate editors of Journal of Control Theory and Applications, Robotics, and Control Engineering. He has received many awards such as the First Class Award from Ministry of Mechanical Industry, China, and the First Class Award from Ministry of Electrical Industry, China, and the Second Class Award from Ministry of Aeronautics, and the Second Award from Beijing Government, China, and the Chinese National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholar. He has also been awarded the “Rong Hong” education of science and technology award by the American United Technologies. His research group is awarded as the Innovative Team of National Defense Technology |
REMARKS |
Jointly Organized by Social Robotics Lab, IDMI, and Singapore IEEE SMC/R&A Chapter |
TOPIC | Road Intersection Safety using Communications Technologies |
SPEAKER | Dr. Javier Ibañez-Guzmán Renault S.A. |
DATE | 14 May 2010 (Friday) |
TIME | 11.00 am to 12.00 pm |
VENUE | Level 2, Social Robotics Lab, I3 Building, Interactive Digital Media Institute, 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, NUS. |
FEES | No Charge |
ABSTRACT |
Road intersections represent one of the most complex configurations encountered when traversing road networks with a high percentage of injury related accidents occurring at these locations. The introduction of wireless communications technologies onboard passenger vehicles are enabling the sharing of information amongst the entities sharing the same road network and thus allow for an extended situational awareness area of the perceived environment surrounding the subject vehicles. The presentation addresses the implementation of safety applications for cooperative vehicles applied to situations involving road intersections. The system relies on three fundamental technologies, namely, communications, localization and the modelling of the environment surrounding the subject vehicle. The applications involve different situations of road intersection safety that can be addressed using vehicle to vehicle communications. The implementation represents the integration of the technologies developed as part of a milestone project in cooperative vehicles in Europe. |
BIOGRAPHY |
Javier Ibañez-Guzmán obtained his PhD at the University of Reading and his MSEE at the University of Pennsylvania (USA) as a Fulbright scholar. He is currently working for Renault S.A where he is responsible for localisation and driver safety applications using communications technologies. He is Expert to the European Commission for the evaluation of funded projects on robotics related applications and the factory of the future programme. He was evaluator of the robotics work groups at INRIA (France). Dr Ibañez-Guzmán has worked as senior scientist at SimTECH, a national research institute in Singapore, where he spearheaded work on autonomous ground vehicles for unstructured environments. He was responsible for several projects sponsored by the ministry of defence, on autonomous vehicle technologies. Concurrently, he was adjunct associate professor at Nanyang Technological University. His research interests are in localisation and perception for vehicle navigation in particular contextual based applications and cooperative vehicles. He has worked in manufacturing robotics in France and was Maître de Conferences at the engineering school ESA IGELEC (part of the Ecole Polytechnique de l’Université de Nantes). Dr. Ibanez-Guzman is a Fellow of the Institute of Engineering Technology (formerly the IEE) British and a Chartered Electrical Engineer (C. Eng.) of the Engineering Council of the U.K. He is member of various technical societies within the IEEE and associate editor for the ICRA and IROS IEEE conferences. |
REMARKS |
Jointly Organized By Edutainment Robotics Lab, ECE, Social Robotics Lab, IDMI, and IEEE Singapore SMC Chapter. |
HOW TO BE THERE |
The map to the SRL can be found on the link at http://www.idmi.nus.edu.sg/contactus/ Within NUS, one can take the internal shuttle bus A1, A2 or BTC and stop at the Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library. The building where the seminar is located is on the hill just next to the Hon Sui Sen Library. |
TOPIC | Modeling Emotional Virtual Humans and Robots |
SPEAKER | Professor Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann
Director, MIRALab, University of Geneva, Switzerland Director, Institute for Media Innovation (IMI), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. |
DATE | 16 July 2010 |
TIME | 2:00 to 3:00 pm |
VENUE | Level 2, Social Robotics Lab, I3 Building, Interactive Digital Media Institute, 21 Heng Mui Keng Terrace, NUS. |
FEES | No Charge |
ABSTRACT |
Research on long-term interaction so far spent little effort on behaviours such as remembering individuals, their names and more importantly remembering important past exchanges. Our ongoing research for realizing long-term affective interactions with a human-like robot named Eva provided by Hanson robotics involves not only modeling of emotions, social relationships and expressive behaviour but also episodic memory. Eva teaches introductory “computer networks” concepts to users and interacts using natural language and facial expressions. She can also show realistic facial expression as she has a kind of natural deformable skin. A key challenge for long-term interaction is the recall of past important events during current conversation. Therefore, Eva needs to remember past emotional interactions and her terms of her pedagogical goals.
In this presentation, we will show the building of emotional robot Eva that can sing and interact with students. |
BIOGRAPHY |
Professor Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann is currently Director of the research lab MIRALab at the University of Geneva (www.miralab.ch) and Director of the Institute for Media Innovation (IMI) at NanyangTechnologicalUniversity in Singapore (http://imi.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/Home.aspx). After having obtained several diplomas in various disciplines (Psychology, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science and a PhD in Quantum Physics, all from University of Geneva), she moved to Canada in 1977 where she became Professor at the University of Montreal.
Professor Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann has contributed, along with her students, to the publication of more than 550 scientific papers, written more than 40 books and produced more than 25 virtual reality interactive shows. Professor Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann is Editor-in-chief of several scientific journals, among them, the Visual Computer published by Springer and the Computer Animation Virtual Worlds Journal published by Wiley. She is also associate Editor of several others, as for example, the IEEE Transactions Journal on Multimedia. In January 2009, she received a Dr. Honoris Causa in Natural Sciences from the Leibniz University of Hannover. In April 2009, she received together with her students the Eurographics 2009 first Medical Prize for a medical application done within the framework of the EU project 3DAH. In May 2010, at Eurographics’2010 in Norrköping in Sweden, Professor Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann received the Distinguished Career Award. In June 2010, she received an honorary doctorate from the University of Ottawa. She was elected at the SwissAcademy of Engineering Sciences in 1997. |
REMARKS |
HOW TO BE THERE |
The map to the SRL can be found on the link at http://www.idmi.nus.edu.sg/contactus/ Within NUS, one can take the internal shuttle bus A1, A2 or BTC and stop at the Hon Sui Sen Memorial Library. The building where the seminar is located is on the hill just next to the Hon Sui Sen Library. |
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