Collaborative Research Center 1320: EASE – Everyday Activity Science and Engineering
EASE is a interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Center (CRC) at the University of Bremen that investigates everyday activity science & engineering. Our group is involved in the second research area and investigates the formalization and verification of plans.
More information are available at:
http://ease-crc.org
Contact: Prof. Dr. Rolf Drechsler, Dr. Daniel Große
EASE is a interdisciplinary Collaborative Research Center (CRC) at the University of Bremen that investigates everyday activity science & engineering. Everyday Activity Science and Engineering (EASE) is the study of the design, realization, and analysis of information processing models that enable robotic agents (and humans) to master complex human-scale manipulation tasks that are mundane and routine. EASE not only investigates action selection and control but also the methods needed to acquire the knowledge, skills, and competence required for flexible, reliable, and efficient mastery of these activities. Our group is involved in the second research area (principles of information processing for everyday activity) and investigates the formalization and verification of plans.