Coursework: Robotics Systems Lab, Self-Driving Cars, Mobile Robotics (SLAM), Robot Operating Systems, Deep Learning for Computer Vision, Linear Feedback Control, Digital Control, Robot Modelling and Control, Hybrid Control, Motion Planning
Coursework: Machine Learning, Data Structures, Analysis and Design of Algorithms, Embedded Systems, Robotics, Dynamics of Multi-body Systems, Control Systems
Belief is quite a scientific concept. But the battle between science and religion is still justified.
(p.c. : Probabilistic Robotics, S. Thrun)
Computers still can't think. It's not because of how they process data but how they store it.
If you find out what it is, try to find something even more interesting (Hint: a pattern) in the poem. If you have no idea what it is, this pattern will give it away!
Is it mathematically justified to believe in God although we don't have any scientific proof of God's existence?
The poem will obviously seem quite senseless and completely random (hence the title). The poem can be better understood by a listener than the reader