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Welcome to AIRWiki! This is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] supporting AIRLab, the '''Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory''' at the [http://www.dei.polimi.it/index.php?&idlang=eng Department of Electronics and Information] of the [http://www.english.polimi.it/ Politecnico di Milano], the Technical University of Milan (Italy).
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[[Image:AIRLabStudentiQuadrupedeLow.jpg  |thumb|right|300px|Students at AIRLab.]]
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AIRWiki was born as a tool for teachers, researchers and students to share information about projects in an easy way. However, it quickly evolved into a display of the activities of AIRLab too: in this wiki, you will find information about what we work on.
 
  
== About AIRLab ==
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=== Research areas ===
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The activities at AIRLab are organized in the areas mentioned here below. Not all the researchers active in the areas have decided to use AIRWiki to support their activities, so you will find from the links only some of the activities held at AIRLab, such as descriptions of ongoing and past projects, project proposals and all sorts of other info related to the activities in the area.
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Welcome to AIRLab!
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This is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki wiki] supporting AIRLab, the  '''Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory''' at the [http://www.deib.polimi.it/eng/home-page Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering] of [http://www.english.polimi.it/ Politecnico di Milano].
  
[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVDqBtspZS4&feature=player_embedded Here] is a promo movie listing the activities at AIRLab in 2009.
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AIRLab was established by prof. Marco Somalvico in 1971 as one of the first groups of researchers in Italy working on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Computer Vision.  
  
=== AIRLab Sites ===
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[[People|Researchers]] working at AIRLab have always followed and leaded the evolution of AI and Robotics. The research areas we are presently focusing on are listed [[Research Areas|here]].
AIRLab is physically distributed over several sites, each of which has specific access rules. You can find out [[The Labs|here]] how to get there and access them.
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=== Personnel ===
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We have always worked both on theoretical aspects and on applications, developed in [[Funded Projects|projects]] funded by national and international agencies and companies.
[[People | This page]] lists all the people working in AIRLab, sorted by category. Personal pages can be reached from there.
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=== Courses ===
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AIRLab [[People|professors]]  presently manage one of the [[Teaching|largest curricula]] in Italy on AI and Robotics, producing each year more than 50 master theses and about 10-15% of the PhD theses of the [http://www.deib.polimi.it/eng/computer-science-and-engineering Computer Science and Engineering Section] at [http://www.deib.polimi.it/eng/home-page DEIB].
Several courses are related to AIRLab activities. [[Courses|Here]] are their descriptions. From 2010-2011 a [http://ccs-informatica.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=59&Itemid=68 new organization of courses] for master thesis has been devised, and two suggested tracks have been dedicated to [http://ccs-informatica.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=64&Itemid=68  Artificial Intelligence] and [http://ccs-informatica.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=65&Itemid=68  Robotics and Vision] among the ones proposed for Computer Engineering.
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=== Media coverage ===
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Many activities at AIRLab are covered by media as soon as they attract interest. You may find [[Media Coverage|here]] links to some of the past articles on newspapers and magazines.
Many activities at AIRLab are covered by media as soon as they attract interest. You may find [[Media Coverage|here]] some links to past articles on newspapers and magazines.
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== Working in the AIRLab ==
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AIRLab participates to the EUrobotics AISBL, and is one of the [http://robotics.polimi.it robotics labs of Politecnico di Milano].
=== Project Proposals ===
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Are you a student interested in working on AIRLab projects? Many proposals of projects (course or thesis) for students are currently available at the [[Project Proposals]] page.
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On the other hand, if you are looking for information about ongoing and past AIRLab projects, follow the Research Areas links (see above).
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AIRWiki supports many activities of researchers and students working at AIRLab. Follow the links at he "AIRWiki" tab.
  
=== Equipment ===
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AIRLab also occasionally participates at [[Events|events]].
Robots, sensors, tools, and equipment in general are available in the different [[The Labs|AIRLab sites]]. You can find [[What's in the AIRLab |here]] what is available, where, and how to obtain access to it.
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=== AIRLab survival guide ===
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Go to the [[AIRLab survival guide]] page to find all the information (bureaucracy, how to write a thesis, rules, and more ...) you want to know and you dare not to ask for (or you dare to ask for, but prefer to get right now).
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=== Safety ===
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All people working in the AIRLab are required to know (and comply with) the [[safety norms]] and the [[AIRLab_rules | rules]] of the lab.
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== [About this wiki] ==
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=== How can I contribute? ===
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If you are a [[Registered users|registered user]], your contribution is very welcome! AIRWiki is a collaborative effort. If you have information you want to share (description of what you do, links to useful sources of information, HOWTOs, and so on) just publish them on AIRWiki by creating new pages and/or modifying existing ones. It's easy and - dare we say it? - fun!
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As a guideline, consider putting on AIRWiki everything ''you'' would have liked to find there... instead of being forced to find out the hard way. And, in particular, everything that future students who will build upon your own work would like to find. At [[Projects - HOWTO]] you can find instructions and guidelines about how to set up a page for the project you work on and how to add new information to it.
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=== Public and private layers ===
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AIRWiki is composed of two layers:
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* a '''public layer''', readable by everyone on the Internet and modifiable by AIRWiki's [[registered users]];
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* a '''private layer''', reserved to the [[registered users]] (who can read and edit its contents): this includes the ''discussion pages'' associated to each public page.
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The public layer of AIRWiki is relatively stable. The private layer -and especially the discussion pages it includes- are used by the people working on AIRLab's projects as a repository of all the information related to such projects. Eventually, much of the information in the private layer will be suitably formatted and moved to the public layer. For more information, see the [[layers]] page.
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=== Wow, this is a ''semantic'' wiki! What does that mean? ===
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This wiki is using the [http://semantic-mediawiki.org/ Semantic MediaWiki (SMW)] extension, that helps to organize, search and browse the wiki's content. To know how data are organized in this semantic wiki, see the [[AIRWiki Ontology]] page.
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Refer to the [[SMW tutorial]] tutorial for information about how SMW is used by AIRWiki and how you can use the tools provided by SMW.
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Latest revision as of 16:44, 21 July 2019

Students at AIRLab.

Welcome to AIRLab!

This is the wiki supporting AIRLab, the Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Laboratory at the Department of Electronics, Information and Bioengineering of Politecnico di Milano.

AIRLab was established by prof. Marco Somalvico in 1971 as one of the first groups of researchers in Italy working on Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and Computer Vision.

Researchers working at AIRLab have always followed and leaded the evolution of AI and Robotics. The research areas we are presently focusing on are listed here.

We have always worked both on theoretical aspects and on applications, developed in projects funded by national and international agencies and companies.

AIRLab professors presently manage one of the largest curricula in Italy on AI and Robotics, producing each year more than 50 master theses and about 10-15% of the PhD theses of the Computer Science and Engineering Section at DEIB.

Many activities at AIRLab are covered by media as soon as they attract interest. You may find here links to some of the past articles on newspapers and magazines.

AIRLab participates to the EUrobotics AISBL, and is one of the robotics labs of Politecnico di Milano.

AIRWiki supports many activities of researchers and students working at AIRLab. Follow the links at he "AIRWiki" tab.

AIRLab also occasionally participates at events.