CS 370   Intelligent Mobile Robots   
Winter 2010,  Instructor: Jeffrey Horn

(jhorn@nmu.edu)           http://cs.nmu.edu/jhorn


 

SEEKING STUDENTS MAJORING IN PSYCHOLOGY with INTEREST IN HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTIONNMU's two robots from Mobile Robots:  the Pioneer 3DX with the smaller AmigoBot riding on top!

This winter we are offering a SPECIAL VERSION of CS 370, thanks to the recent acquisition of the Pioneer 3DX (right).  The Pioneer is capable of sophisticated navigation using map localization and its 16-sonar ring.  Because of the reliable hardware and extensive software incorporated into Pioneer, we will be able to concentrate on high-level robot behaviors, such as hierarchical planning, long-range navigation, mapping new environments, and hidden target seeking.   The Pioneer is already WiFi-enabled, allowing us to develop and run control algorithms on any networked computer.   We plan to add a camera for computer vision early in the semester.  

Because this version of the course is so different from previous versions (in which we concentrated more on hardware and on low-level behaviors such as obstacle avoidance and dead-reckoning navigation), I am seeking a diversity of student backgrounds.  I would like some of the participants to specialize in human-robot interaction and in the roles that a robot might play in a campus environment.  Therefore I am WAIVING THE PREREQUISITE of CS 201 or 330 for upper division students majoring in Psychology.  Such students should contact me by email, jhorn@nmu.edu, sending me their NMU IN number so that I may enroll them directly. 

NUMBER:    CS 370    (12420, Lec. 01)               

CREDIT HOURS:  4

PREREQUISITES:  see above

 MEETING TIMES:    4:00  -   5:40 PM     TR       

 

(This announcement is on the web at http://cs.nmu.edu/~jeffhorn/Classes/CS370/announce2010_HCI.html ).