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The Institute of Perception, Action and Behaviour (IPAB) explores the connection between computational perception, representation, transformation, and generation processes with real-world applications, both theoretically and practically.
This encompasses areas including:
visual processing
robotic system motion control
active sensing and decision-making processes
biologically inspired robotics
computer-generated external phenomena like visuals, audio, or movements
interactive agent systems in gaming and animation
Benefiting from IPAB's vibrant research environment, you can create robots capable of self-learning motor skills, replicating animal behaviors, or executing autonomous team operations. Alternatively, you might develop systems that analyze real-world visuals or generate sophisticated behaviors for animated entities.
Our goal is to combine robust theoretical frameworks with practical system building, supported by the necessary hardware and software infrastructure to bring these concepts to life.