My silence on this blog is because I was hard at work last month writing for another blog, the Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) Blog.Today, my collaborators and I just released a new post which describes our work in robotics and deformable object manipulation. Berkeley AI Research (BAIR) is the the successor to the Berkeley Vision and Learning Center (BVLC).
Over 30 faculty and 200 graduate students and postdocs at Berkeley are affiliated with BAIR. For more information about BAIR or the Commons program please contact bair-admin@berkeley.edu. 16-848 Spring 2020: Reference List for April 17 th We looked at three dexterous manipulation learning papers today: Nagabandi, Anusha, Kurt Konoglie, Sergey Levine, and Vikash Kumar. "Robots that Learn to Adapt": MAML {BAIR} [on Nagabandi et al 2019, "Learning to Adapt in Dynamic, Real-World Environments Through Meta-Reinforcement Learning"] DL, MetaRL, M, Robot, R, D (bair.berkeley.edu) submitted 6 months ago by gwern to r/reinforcementlearning. May 5, 2020. (1) Deep Robotic Learning and Reinforcement Learning. comment; share; save We are looking for a few undergraduate researchers for research into deep robotic learning. Hello everyone!
My Third Berkeley AI Research Blog Post.
Funding for over twenty joint projects has been committed in the initial launch of the program, which will support both BAIR facilities and research efforts. Frequency 1 post / week Blog bair.berkeley.edu/blog Check back for status. Berkeley, California, United States About Blog The Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research (BAIR) Lab brings together UC Berkeley researchers across the areas of computer vision, machine learning, natural language processing, planning, and robotics.
BAIR—pun intended—is a new Berkeley Law program that flips the traditional script, welcoming students into the lifelong alumni fold as soon as they enroll at the school. And it’s the alumni engagement staff, not the development team, who meet, greet, and get to know incoming students.