The Yale Club of Inland Pacific Northwest invites you to spend the evening with Dr. Tesca Fitzgerald, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at Yale.
Talk Topic: Interactive Robot Learning
We interact with AI every day through voice assistants, spam filters, content recommenders, and more. While AI becomes increasingly commonplace, development in robotics has followed a different trend, finding traction in highly-specialized settings such as manufacturing and surgery. What is keeping us from developing robots that can help us in our everyday lives, such as around the home or the workplace?
A key challenge is that, unlike disembodied AI, robots must accommodate the physical and sensory complexity of the real world. This is further complicated by the peculiarities of every home, task, object, or routine that a robot may need to accommodate.
Dr. Fitzgerald's research takes a collaborative lens toward this problem: by enabling a robot to ask for help, it can leverage a human’s experience and domain knowledge. In this talk, she will describe how robots can reason about their uncertainty and learn from various forms of interaction.
This program is supported by the YAA Redpath Fund, in memory of Robert Redpath Jr. ’28.