Find below graphics, videos and other outreach materials.
Interview with Claudio Gallicchio
EMERGE’s new artificial intelligence framework aims to reduce to the bare minimum the computational and energy costs of training deep learning algorithms. EMERGE partner Claudio Gallicchio explains how in the video below.
Interview with Sabine Hauert
In the video below, EMERGE partner Sabine Hauert explains how EMERGE can impact swarm robotics, as an approach inspired by nature for the coordination of multiple robots as a system, with seemingly intelligent behaviour emerging from the collective behaviour of a large number of autonomous agents.
Interview with Cosimo Della Santina
EMERGE investigates how collaborative robot from different provider can com to understand their role in executing tasks, assess their capabilities, and coordinate their actions. In the video below, EMERGE partner Cosimo Della Santina tell us more.
Interview with Ophelia Deroy
EMERGE will deliver an ethical guideline toolkit to provide means of measuring and accounting for the ethical design of emergent and collaborative awareness in AI agents. Learn more about EMERGE from project partner Ophelia Deroy in the video below.
Interview with Bahador Bahrami
EMERGE will take a closer look at the ethics of robotics and human-robotics interactions, and how the project’s new concept of collaborative awareness stands regarding ethical challenges. EMERGE partner Bahador Bahrami explains in the video below.
Interview with Davide Bacciu
EMERGE envisions robots and other artificial agents capable of adapting to the unstructured conditions found in the real world. In the video below, the project’s coordinator Davide Bacciu explains how the it brings together ideas, expertise, and skills from ethics, engineering, and artificial intelligence to achieve this goal.
The EMERGE Project | Video #1 with German Subtitles
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?
The EMERGE Project | Video #1 with Italian Subtitles
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?
The EMERGE Project | Video #1 with French Subtitles
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?
The EMERGE Project | Video #1 with English Subtitles
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?
The EMERGE Project | Video #1 with Dutch Subtitles
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?
The EMERGE Project | Video #1
How do robots in a collective know what the group as a whole is doing? How can connected devices make sense of the world around them with so many interconnections? How can a robotic arm composed of many independent parts understand how its body is behaving as it reaches for an object?