RSS 2023 at Daegu, Korea
- Aug 2, 2023
- 1 min read
Updated: Jul 8, 2025
Exploiting geographical proximity, ten(!) INRoLers participated RSS2023 with one formal paper presentation, several workshop presentations and one workshop invited talk. Regarding the paper presentation, Jeongmin Lee and Minji Lee presented their joint work on "Uncertain Pose Estimation during Contact Tasks using Differentiable Contact Features" (paper link, YouTube).
























If you love the strategic tile-placing of Scrabble but enjoy the daily challenge format of Wordle, you have to try scrandle. It’s a brilliant twist where you have to figure out the target word based on tile scores and placements. It’s definitely more brain-teasing than your average word game. Highly recommended for word nerds!
That’s really impressive participation—having multiple presentations and even an invited talk shows how active and impactful the team is in the research community. The topic on uncertain pose estimation sounds especially interesting and relevant. I was reading about this while taking a short break on SoundButtonsPro.com, and it’s inspiring to see such strong academic contributions.
I’ve been playing Ragdoll Archers unblocked at school during downtime, and it runs surprisingly smooth. Definitely one of those games where you keep saying “just one more round.”
I keep a tab open with crazygames for when I need a break during work. They have a decent collection of browser games that run smoothly without any lag. The racing and shooting categories are where I usually end up spending most of my time.
Geometry Dash Lite is a fast-paced arcade platformer. The cube moves forward without stopping. Players must jump over spikes and traps. The levels are designed with rhythmic precision. Neon visuals create a bright and lively world. The soundtrack guides the timing of each jump. Jump pads boost the cube upward. Jump rings allow mid-air adjustments. Gravity portals flip the cube upside down. Flying sections introduce new gameplay mechanics. Each level tests player skill. Practice is essential for improvement.