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).
























Great to see INRoL making such a strong showing at RSS2023! Ten participants, a formal paper, and multiple workshop contributions really highlight the depth of research and dedication within the group. It's exciting to see Jeongmin Lee and Minji Lee presenting on "Uncertain Pose Estimation." This kind of innovative work reminds me of the mental agility needed to master Wordle Unlimited – always analyzing, always refining. Fantastic job to the entire team!
Impressive achievement by the INRoL team at RSS2023! Presenting research, workshops, and invited talks highlights their strong contribution to robotics innovation. Reading about cutting-edge technology is as exciting as discovering trending sounds on a soundboard.
Great update on RSS2023 and the robotics research community in Daegu. Events like this really highlight innovation, collaboration, and the future of intelligent systems. I also use tools like Mojisuu Count to keep technical and digital content concise and well-optimized.
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.