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Michael T. Rosenstein Senior Research Scientist with the Laboratory for Perceptual Robotics and the Autonomous Learning Laboratory |
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Department of Computer
Science University of Massachusetts 140 Governors Drive Amherst, MA 01003-9264 |
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NOTE: CMPSCI 201 students can access the course web page at http://www-edlab.cs.umass.edu/cs201/ | ||
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Education | ||||
| Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst |   | Ph.D. in Computer Science |   | May, 2003 |
| Boston University |   | M.S. in Biomedical Engineering |   | January, 1993 |
| Boston University |   | B.S. in Applied Physiology |   | May, 1989 |
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Research Interests | |
My research is multidisciplinary, involving aspects of machine
learning, robotics, and human behavior. In broad terms, my goal is to
build intelligent computer systems that regularly interact with
people. Specific areas of interest include the following:
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Selected Publications [complete list] | |
| Supervised actor-critic reinforcement learning | |
| M.T. Rosenstein and A.G. Barto. In J. Si, A. Barto, W. Powell, and D. Wunsch, eds., Learning and Approximate Dynamic Programming: Scaling Up to the Real World. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 359-380, 2004. [pdf] [ps.gz] | |
| Learning to Exploit Dynamics for Robot Motor Coordination | |
| Ph.D. thesis, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2003. Committee: Andrew G. Barto (chair), Neil E. Berthier, Andrew H. Fagg, Roderic A. Grupen and Richard E. A. Van Emmerik. [pdf] | |
| Velocity-dependent dynamic manipulability | |
| M.T. Rosenstein and R.A. Grupen. In Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, vol. 3, 2424-2429, 2002. [pdf] [ps.gz] | |
| Robot weightlifting by direct policy search | |
| M.T. Rosenstein and A.G. Barto. In Proceedings of the Seventeenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, vol. 2, 839-844, 2001. [pdf] [ps.gz] | |
| Continuous categories for a mobile robot | |
| M.T. Rosenstein and P.R. Cohen. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 634-640, 1999. [pdf] [ps.gz] | |
| Reconstruction expansion as a geometry-based framework for choosing proper delay times | |
| M.T. Rosenstein, J.J. Collins, and C.J. De Luca. Physica D 73:82-98, 1994. [pdf] [ps.gz] | |
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Selected Awards and Honors | |
| 2001, 2002   |
NASA Graduate Student Researchers Program Fellowship (one-year tenure, renewable) |
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National Defense Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship (three-year tenure) |
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Teaching | ||
| EXCSCI 897V | Bernstein's Contributions to Motor Control | Spring, 2001 |
| EXCSCI 797N | Nonlinear Dynamics of Human Movement | Spring, 2000 |
| EXCSCI 697N | Nonlinear Biodynamics | Spring, 1999 |
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Miscellany | |
| Latest robotics news | |
| The AAAI-04 Workshop on Supervisory Control of Learning and Adaptive Systems | |
| Schedule of conferences on artificial intelligence, robotics and motor control | |
| L1D2 | |
| A tool for estimating the largest Lyapunov exponent and correlation dimension from a time series. Executables and source code are available from the PhysioNet web site. | |
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updated 07-Aug-2006 mtr@cs.umass.edu |