Caltech and Disney Engineers Collaborate on Robotics

A proposed design for a hopping robot inside a ball. Credit: Aaron Ames/Caltech

A proposed design for a hopping robot inside a ball. Credit: Aaron Ames/Caltech

Caltech and Disney Research have entered into a joint research agreement to pioneer robotic control systems and further explore artificial intelligence technologies. Pietro Perona will work with Disney roboticist Martin Buehler to create navigation and perception software that could allow robotic characters to safely move through dense crowds and interact with people. Aaron Ames will work with Disney Research's Lanny Smoot to further explore robot autonomy and machine learning by creating objects that can self-navigate and perform stunts. Yisong Yue has been working with engineers from Disney Research on the use of machine learning to analyze the behavior of soccer players and to measure audience engagement. [Caltech story]

Professor Aaron Ames

Professor Aaron Ames

Professor Yisong Yue

Professor Yisong Yue

Professor Pietro Perona

Professor Pietro Perona

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