Lecture 06-Matrix Lie Groups for Robotics I
MOBILE ROBOTICS: METHODS & ALGORITHMS - WINTER 2022 University of Michigan - NA 568/EECS 568/ROB 530 For slides, lecture notes, and example codes, see https://github.com/UMich-CURLY-teachi... Theory and application of probabilistic and geometric techniques for autonomous mobile robotics. This course presents and critically examines contemporary algorithms for robot perception. Topics include Bayesian filtering; stochastic representations of the environment; motion and sensor models for mobile robots; algorithms for mapping, localization; application to autonomous marine, ground, and air vehicles. Playlist for the Course: • Lecture 01-Introduction

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Lecture 07-Matrix Lie Groups for Robotics II

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Mathematician Edward Frenkel on finding meaning in the AI age.

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