Learning vehicular dynamics models with application to helicopter modeling and control

author:Pieter Abbeel, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
published: Aug. 3, 2009,   recorded: June 2009,   views: 70
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Comment1 Afsar Saranli, December 19, 2009 at 1:33 a.m.:

Good talk.

However, the camera angle could have been
much better, (this is from a conference I guess, or an
internal seminar?) including more of the slides and
less of just the gestures of the speaker.

Best,
Afsar

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