Learning by Demonstration: Training Robots with Human-Guided Manipulation edit

Anzahl Teilnehmer*innen (min/max) 2-3
Start tbd.
Sprache English
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Problem Description

Automation through robotics plays a central role in numerous industrial and everyday applications. Traditional, rule-based control methods are increasingly reaching their limits, especially in unstructured or variable environments. Artificial intelligence (AI) enables robots to adapt to new situations, master complex tasks autonomously and interact more efficiently with their environment.

An important component of this development is the concept of reinforcement learning, in which robots independently learn optimal behaviors through repeated interaction with their environment. In this project, students are introduced to the practical application of AI in robotics by using an open-source small robot, the SO-100. Through the combination of hardware, pre-trained AI models and the opportunity to develop their own control policies, they learn how autonomous robots can act intelligently.

Project Definition

The project is divided into two main phases:

The project includes both hardware and software components. The required 3D print files and instructions for assembling the SO-100 are available on GitHub (SO-ARM100). The “LeRobot” library provides pre-trained models and AI algorithms (LeRobot on GitHub).

Learning Outcome

Upon completion of the project, students will be able to

Participation Requirements

To participate in this project, students should have the following skills and abilities:

This project offers an excellent opportunity to put theoretical knowledge into practice and gain valuable experience in the interdisciplinary world of robotics and AI.

External Partner

Innovation Hub Bergisches Rheinland

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