Sommersemester 22

Master Projektgruppe

MultiVeRse - Creating Possible Real-world Environments in Virtual Reality for Robot Training (MultiVeRse)

Dozent:
  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Schneegass
  • Carina Liebers, M.Sc.
  • Dr. Jonas Auda
  • Dr. Uwe Grünefeld
Ansprechpartner:
Semester:
Sommersemester 2022
Termin:
Montags 14:00
Raum:
S-M 211
Beginn:
11.04.2022
Sprache:
deutsch/englisch

Beschreibung:

Machine learning can be used to train robots on different problems. Training environments that simulate future deployment scenarios are often used for this purpose. However, these environment simulations only represent one state of possible reality, leading to erroneous behavior of the trained robot if the real environment differs from the simulated environment. To prevent erroneous behavior, the project group will investigate the possibility of diversifying the simulated environments by expert input in virtual reality.

Its goal is to be able to input different possible states of reality in VR through appropriate interactions and display them to the users. This includes segmentation and naming of relevant objects, relationships among objects, and their movement possibilities. For segmentation and naming, a 3D scan of the environment acquired by sensors is divided into individual relevant objects, which are assigned to corresponding labels. Subsequently, the relationships of the objects among each other shall be entered (e.g. the PC monitor is assigned to the table). As a last step, it should be possible to enter the movement possibilities of the individual objects (e.g. drawer can be pulled out). The environment representations obtained in this way can then be used for robot training.