Tag: machine learning

Paper accepted to THRI

Biomechatronics Lab doctoral student Shengxin Jia co-authored a paper titled, “Tactile perception for teleoperated robotic exploration within granular media,” which has been accepted for publication in the ACM Transactions on Human-Robot Interaction (THRI).  This work was supported in part by Office of Naval Research Award N00014-16-1-2468 and Advanced […]

Paper accepted to Transactions on Haptics

Biomechatronics Lab member Kenneth Gutierrez co-authored a paper titled, “Perception of tactile directionality via artificial fingerpad deformation and convolutional neural networks,” which has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Haptics.  This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation. Citation: Gutierrez, K. and Santos, […]

Biomechatronics Lab featured in Los Angeles Times

The Biomechatronics Lab is featured in a Los Angeles Times article titled, “$100-million gift to UCLA shows growing role of private donors in public universities,” written by Teresa Watanabe. Biomechatronics Lab members Shengxin Jia and Lionel Zhang demonstrates their work on haptic perception in granular media. [Credit for […]

Paper accepted to Transactions on Haptics

Biomechatronics Lab alumnus, Dr. Randall B. Hellman was a co-author of a paper titled, “Functional contour-following via haptic perception and reinforcement learning,” which has been accepted for publication in IEEE Transactions on Haptics.  This research was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Cem Tekin (Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Bilkent University, […]

Postdoctoral Scholar position available

[[This position has now been filled.]]  We seek a Postdoctoral Scholar to join our research team immediately for a new project involving the haptic search and retrieval of objects buried in granular media, bimanual manipulation, and shared autonomy teleoperation of field deployable robots. MINIMUM requirements: Ph.D. degree in […]

Paper published in The American Surgeon

Undergraduate researcher Steven Yin was the second author of a paper titled, “Surgical Hand Tracking in Open Surgery Using a Versatile Motion Sensing System: Are We There Yet?,” which has been published in American Surgeon.  This research was conducted in collaboration with Dr. Peyman Benharash (Bioengineering, Cardiothoracic Surgery, UCLA). Citation: Genovese, […]