ETH Competence Center - ETH AI CenterAcronym | | Homepage | https://ai.ethz.ch/ | Country | Switzerland | ZIP, City | | Address | | Phone | | Type | Academy | Parent organization | ETH Zurich | Current organization | ETH Competence Center - ETH AI Center | Members | |
Open OpportunitiesRobots need to manipulate a wide range of unknown objects, from transparent to shiny surfaces. The goal of this project is to investigate learning techniques to bridge the visual domain gap between high-fidelity rendered scenes and real-world images for scene understanding.
- Computer Vision, Intelligent Robotics, Knowledge Representation and Machine Learning
- Master Thesis
| Recently, there has been significant progress in learning object manipulation from human videos. One of the key limitations of these methods is the absence of tactile feedback, making it hard to identify whether or not a contact has been made. Thus, in this project, we would like to investigate how we can use demonstrations including tactile measurements to learn object manipulation. - Intelligent Robotics, Mechanical Engineering
- Master Thesis
| This project aims to investigate the use of machine learning-based algorithms to obtain a deeper understanding of the graph-structured vasculature preserved in corrosion casts. For a more detailed description, please refer to the attached document. - Central Nervous System, Computer Vision, Neural Networks, Genetic Alogrithms and Fuzzy Logic
- Lab Practice, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| Fast and efficient structure optimization based on parametrized shapes in surrogate fluid simulation environment. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences, Physics
- Bachelor Thesis, Master Thesis, Semester Project
| This master thesis explores the use of Neural Networks (NNs) to model Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data. To this end, Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) can be used to incorporate electromagnetic wave propagation into the NN training in order to enhance the learning task. The inferred deep learning model can be used for fast simulation of GPR data for decision support tasks within asset management of the railway infrastructure. - Engineering and Technology, Information, Computing and Communication Sciences, Mathematical Sciences, Physics
- Master Thesis
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