POSTED: 10 Dec, 2025
PhD Researchers, Jagannatha Pyaraka and Danial Rizvi presented papers at ROBIO 2025, the IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics, which took place in China from 3–7 December.
- Real-Time Human-Object Interaction Recognition Using Minimal Keypoints and Bi-LSTM for Imitation Learning, Jagannatha Charjee Pyaraka, Mats Isaksson, John McCormick, (Swinburne University of Technology) Fouad Sukkar, and Sheila Sutjipto (UTS Robotics Institute)
- Toward Plug-and-Play Asset Management: Spot-Based Visual Surveying in Untagged Industrial Spaces, Danial Rizvi, Gavin Paul, Amal Gunatilake, (University of Technology Sydney) and Mariadas Capsran Roshan (Swinburne University of Technology)
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