Institute for Anthropomatics and Robotics
The Institute for Anthropomatics was founded in 2009 at the Department of Informatics of KIT. It researches human-centered topics, aiming at the development of human friendly computing systems. Important topics at the institute are the multimodal interaction of people with technical systems, humanoid robots, language understanding, image processing and understanding, learning, recognizing and understanding situations, generating knowledge through experience, formulating memory, emotions, processing biosignals and sensor data processing in sensor networks.
The insitute consists of these chairs and research groups:
- HIS - Humanoids and Intelligence Systems Laboratory
Prof. R. Dillmann - IES - Vision and Fusion Laboratory
Prof. J. Beyerer - ISAS - Intelligent-Sensor-Actuator System Laboratory
Prof. U. D. Hanebeck - CSL - Cognitive Systems Laboratory
Prof. T. Schultz - ISL - Interactive Systems Laboratory
Prof. A. Waibel - CVHCI - Computer Vision for Human Computer Interaction Laboratory
Prof. R. Stiefelhagen - TKS - Applied Technical Cognitive Systems
Prof. J. M. Zöllner