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− | My PhD research project proposes to investigate how to develop complex strategy-based abilities in autonomous robots for the purpose of designing better Physically Interactive Robogames (PIRG) by the use of machine learning (ML) techniques. Specifically, I tackled the development of an ability of intention detection for strategy adjustment with the aim of keeping (or raising) the human player engagement. | + | My [http://airwiki.ws.dei.polimi.it/index.php/Robogame_Strategy PhD research project] proposes to investigate how to develop complex strategy-based abilities in autonomous robots for the purpose of designing better Physically Interactive Robogames (PIRG) by the use of machine learning (ML) techniques. Specifically, I tackled the development of an ability of intention detection for strategy adjustment with the aim of keeping (or raising) the human player engagement. |
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Ewerton Lopes
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Hi. I'm a PhD student from Politecnico di Milano (POLIMI). I have a Master of Science degree in informatics from Universidade Federal da Paraíba, in Brazil (2015). I got my major degree (licentiate) in Computer Science from the same university in 2013. Currently at POLIMI, I have the support from the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq).
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Research Interests
My main research interests are:
- Artificial Intelligence and bio-inspired computational models;
- Probabilistic reasoning and Machine Learning (specially classification models);
- Intelligent autonomous agents;
- Robogames
PhD Research
My PhD research project proposes to investigate how to develop complex strategy-based abilities in autonomous robots for the purpose of designing better Physically Interactive Robogames (PIRG) by the use of machine learning (ML) techniques. Specifically, I tackled the development of an ability of intention detection for strategy adjustment with the aim of keeping (or raising) the human player engagement.