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  • CS Colloquia: Towards a Visually-Guided Semi-Autonomous Wheelchair for the Disabled

    Tue, Feb 05, 2008 @ 01:30 PM - 03:00 PM

    Thomas Lord Department of Computer Science

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    Title: Towards a Visually-Guided Semi-Autonomous Wheelchair for the DisabledSpeaker: Prof. John K. Tsotsos (York)ABSTRACT:
    An intelligent, autonomous wheelchair for the disabled has been the dream of
    many for some time.
    Yet, the dream seems to still be very distant. In part, the role and utility
    of vision seems to not have
    reached its full potential in this application. I will describe a
    long-standing project we affectionately call
    Playbot whose goal is to develop a purely visually-guided wheelchair with
    manipulator that would assist
    a child. Most of the functionality easily translates to assistance for a
    broader population. I will present an
    overview of the project with a focus on several vision-based components
    including active visual object
    search, mapping, and doorway behavior. Video will demonstrate many of these
    functions. There is
    much to do particularly in integration and a preview of a control architecture
    for this purpose will be given.
    As a general goal, we seek to understand the role of vision, as a primary
    sense, in autonomous assistive agents.
    This project, framed against this ambitious goal, hopes to make a few small
    steps towards the dream.BIO:
    John K. Tsotsos received an honours undergraduate degree in Engineering
    Science in 1974 from the University of Toronto and continued at the University
    of Toronto to complete a Master's degree in 1976 and a Ph.D. in 1980 both in
    Computer Science. He was on the faculty in Computer Science and in Medicine at
    the University of Toronto from 1980 - 1999, where he founded and led the
    Computer Vision Research Group. In 2000 he moved to York University in Toronto
    where he is currently Professor in the Dept. of Computer Science &
    Engineering. He was Director of York's Centre for Vision Research, 2000 -2006. He holds the NSERC Tier I Canada Research Chair in Computational Vision
    and is an Adjunct Professor in both the departments of Ophthalmology and of
    Computer Science at the University of Toronto. He was a Fellow in the
    Artificial Intelligence and Robotics program of the Canadian Institute for
    Advanced Research from 1985 - 95, has several conference papers that received
    recognition, was awarded the 2006 Canadian Image Processing and Pattern
    Recognition Society Award for Research Excellence and Service, and is part of
    the ACM Distinguished Speaker Program for 2007-08.

    Location: Hughes Aircraft Electrical Engineering Center (EEB) - 248

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: CS Colloquia

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