Master Project: Service Robots and Assistance Systems

Nr.     Titel    SWS     Course Assessment
INF-61-81-M-7     Master Project: Service Robots and Assistance Systems   4L

    Written report
    Presentation at the end

Kick-Off Meeting will be held on 25.04.2024, Thursday 10:00-11:30 in 48-231-PC

Content & Task

Students from departments except "Computer Science" should inform the supervisor beforehand about the number of credit points they get out of the Master Project. The target of the project is to work at a specific topic independently. This contains the planing and implementation of systems or part of systems in our current research projects. For more details please contact your respective Supervisors.

 

Schedule

Milestones
Select a topic and contact supervisor
Register at examination office
Deadline to meet your supervisor
Preliminary work (Literature research, methodology discussion and work planning with your supervisor)
Implementation of project research (Lab attendence of three and a half days per week)
Preparing for presentation (Experiments, summarizing the project work)
Presentation (Length: 25-30 mins)
Report writing (6 pages of a report in IEEE paper style)
Report submission

 

Requirements

  • You should keep up with the deadlines set by your supervisor, otherwise, you are not allowed to continue your project work.
  • Please discuss your progress with your supervisor frequently.
  • Registration in the QIS is mandatory for computer science students (please follow your exam regulations)
  • The final report (6-8 pages) must be written with our template available here.
  • Please give the report to your supervisor in advance so that she/he will have enough time to read and give you feedback.

Kick-off Slides

  • Master Project: Service Robots and Assistance Systems
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Topics Offered

NameTopics 
Ashita AshokA German language model for Human-Robot InteractionAvailable
Ashita AshokEvent-based Robot Behavior for HRIUnavailable
Ashita AshokRobot initiated social touch in HRIAvailable
Ashita AshokSelf-Awareness in social robotsUnavailable
Pankaj DeoliMulti-modal feature extraction for Domain GeneralizationAvailable
Jannis EgelhofAutomatic Test Environment Generation with PCGAvailable
Jannis EgelhofPoint Cloud interpolationAvailable
Eike GassenBehavior-based Control of Agricultural ApplicationsAvailable
Eike GassenSimulation of Smart Agricultural ImplementsAvailable
Jörg HusemannPlane Segmentation from Sparse Point CloudsAvailable
Maxmillian KunzSimulation of Robot Arm Kinematic and DynamicAvailable
Maxmillian KunzState of the Art in Dead Reckoning methodsAvailable
Maxmillian KunzInvestigate different Data Layers of a LiDAR SensorAvailable
Qi LiCoverage Path Planning in 3D Terrain for Suction ExcavatorAvailable
Dennis MeckelDocumentation Integration for FinstructAvailable
Dennis MeckelOntologies for REACTiONAvailable
Dennis MeckelCode Generation based on a list of sensorsAvailable
Dennis MeckelCode Generation with Large Language ModelsAvailable
Jakub PawlakWhich frequencies do Transformers like to see?Available
Jakub PawlakReinforcement Learning from implicit Human FeedbackAvailable
Oleksandr SivakTBDAvailable
Axel VierlingAutomated Weather Generation for Object DetectionAvailable
Patrick VonwirthImplementation of a Robot Control ConceptAvailable
Patrick VonwirthIntegration and Evaluation of Optimization LibraryAvailable
Patrick VonwirthImplementation of a 5th-order Optimization LibraryAvailable