David Hoeller
@hoellerdavid
CTO @FlexionRobotics
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21-01-2019 08:21:00
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Engineers have designed a new software controller trained to feel out and react to the environment that successfully guided blind 4-legged robots through snow, rubble, slippery streams, and other challenging terrain. Learn more in Science Robotics: ($) fcld.ly/zfhr3ro
Learning a navigation policy in dynamic environments in 10 minutes and deploying it sim-to-real is not as hard as it sounds. See our RA-L paper arxiv.org/abs/2103.04351 with David Hoeller, Lorenz Wellhausen, Farbod Farshidian, Marco Hutter, youtu.be/CICWcLJ3aPs ⬇️ Key ingredients ⬇️
Our stuff was shown in NVIDIA GTC
If you missed the humanoid-quadruped transformer at NVIDIA's #GTC, then you can watch the full video here: youtu.be/kEdr0ARq48A #Robotics #reinforcementlearning #nvidia #transformer #swissmile ETH Zurich NVIDIA Omniverse NVIDIA GTC
Interested in pushing the limits of legged robots? Check out how ANYmal learns to jump, climb and run in our @iros202 paper: "Advanced Skills by Learning Locomotion and Local Navigation End-to-End". Nikita Rudin, David Hoeller, Marko Bjelonic youtube.com/watch?v=Xoe8a_…
Mapping the terrain for locomotion is hard for quadrupedal robots. The camera setup results in blind spots and the state estimator suffers from drift.We propose a solution in our RA-L IROS2022 paper youtu.be/3zsvqCrztLg David Hoeller Nikita Rudin @ChrisChoy208 Prof. Anima Anandkumar
Roboticists from Robotic Systems Lab and NVIDIA Embedded are teaching four-legged robots climb and jump. After training in simulation, the robots can autonomously decide how to scramble over and under obstacles, which will help them do dangerous jobs so that humans don't have to.
🔥Exciting news 🤖 Our latest research by David Hoeller, Nikita Rudin, Eris in Science Robotics unlocks new achievements: Unprecedented agility in quadrupedal robots, mastering locomotion, navigation, and perception through deep reinforcement learning! NVIDIA Robotics
I may have missed recent progress, but that's extremely impressive. Definitely the best quadruped robot motion I have ever seen, by far. Robotic Systems Lab youtube.com/watch?v=PjWvf9…
🔥 Exciting news 🤖 Our latest research by David Hoeller, Nikita Rudin, Eris in Science Robotics unlocks new achievements: Unprecedented agility in quadrupedal robots, mastering locomotion, navigation, and perception through deep reinforcement learning! NVIDIA Robotics