Sarah Dean, 11-12 Feb 2020
Sarah Dean, a PhD student working with Ben Recht, will visit Caltech on 11-12 Feb 2020. If you would like to meet with her, please sign up for a slot below (using your IMSS credentials to log in). Please make sure to put the location where she should meet you.
Schedule
Tuesday (11 Feb)
- 11:40 am arrival in BUR
- ~12:30 pm: arrival on campus
- 12:30 pm: lunch with John Doyle (if available)
- 1:30 pm: Richard Murray
- 2:00 pm: Open
- 2:45 pm: Open
- 3:30 pm: Open (30 min)
- 4:00 pm: Seminar
- 5:00 pm: Open
- 6:00 pm: Dinner with Richard + grad students, postdocs
Wednesday (12 Feb)
- 8:45 am: Open
- 9:30 am: Open
- 10:15 am: Open
- 11:00 am: Ludwig Schmidt seminar
- 12:00 pm: Lunch with faculty or grad students
- 1:15 pm: Open
- 2:00 pm: Open (30 min)
- 2:30 pm: Open (30 min)
- 3:00 pm: CDS tea
- 3:30 pm: Open (30 min)
- 4;00 pm: Open (30 min)
- 4:45 pm: Depart campus
- 6:40 pm departure from BUR
Seminar
Safe and Robust Perception-Based Control
Sarah Dean, UC Berkeley
Tue, 11 February, 4 pm
105 Annenberg
Machine learning provides a promising path to distill information from high dimensional sensors like cameras -- a fact that often serves as motivation for merging learning with control. This talk aims to provide rigorous guarantees for systems with such learned perception components in closed-loop. Our approach is comprised of characterizing uncertainty in perception and then designing a robust controller to account for these errors. We use a framework which handles uncertainties in an explicit way, allowing us to provide performance guarantees and illustrate how trade-offs arise from limitations of the training data. Throughout, I will motivate this work with the example of autonomous vehicles, including both simulated experiments and an implementation on a 1/10 scale autonomous car. Joint work with Aurelia Guy, Nikolai Matni, Ben Recht, Rohan Sinha, and Vickie Ye.