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    Slide Background
    01. Slide Background
    Every slide includes a background, which can be a picture or solid color.
    Step 1

    To change the background click on the label bar and in the layer window select the style tab.

    Step 2

    Choose a source from the background top tab then upload an image or pick a background color.

    Build & Design
    02. Build & Design
    Build any layout with layers and customize your designs limitlessly.
    Step 1

    To add a layer, click the green plus button in the left sidebar and select the type of layer.

    Step 2

    Select any layer and you can edit its content and style properties in the layer window.

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    Slide Background
    01. Slide Background
    Every slide includes a background, which can be a picture or solid color.
    Step 1

    To change the background click on the label bar and in the layer window select the style tab.

    Step 2

    Choose a source from the background top tab then upload an image or pick a background color.

    Build & Design
    02. Build & Design
    Build any layout with layers and customize your designs limitlessly.
    Step 1

    To add a layer, click the green plus button in the left sidebar and select the type of layer.

    Step 2

    Select any layer and you can edit its content and style properties in the layer window.

    posts

    1200 rectangle
    Slide Background
    01. Slide Background
    Every slide includes a background, which can be a picture or solid color.
    Step 1

    To change the background click on the label bar and in the layer window select the style tab.

    Step 2

    Choose a source from the background top tab then upload an image or pick a background color.

    Build & Design
    02. Build & Design
    Build any layout with layers and customize your designs limitlessly.
    Step 1

    To add a layer, click the green plus button in the left sidebar and select the type of layer.

    Step 2

    Select any layer and you can edit its content and style properties in the layer window.

Recent News

Scope

The AI Robolab is an AI lab created in 2009 at the university of Luxembourg. Following the big 5 terminology explaining the scope of AI, the AI Robolab scope covers Natural interaction (Point 4) and Societal Impact (Point 5). The former is about AI that “strives to create agents that interact naturally with humans” whereas the latter aims to study how AI can “impact society in both positive and negative ways.”
The AI Robolab seeks to provide help to all DCS members interested in using the robots for research or teaching purposes. The AI Robolab is looks forward for collaborations.
For further info please contact amro.najjar@uni.lu, or airobolab@uni.lu

AI Robolab Projects

Pillars

The AI Robolab interest falls into three main pillars
With the widespread use of AI applications, AI Ethics emerged as research domain aiming to investigate fairness, accountability, and transparency of the more and more sophisticated AI systems.This move is supported several recent initiatives originating from national, international as well as industry stakeholdersare being developed to investigate the ethical dimension of these AI solutions
Social Robotics aims to improve the robots’ social capabilities and enable robots to work alongside with humans by providing emotional, cognitive and social cues to encourage the user(s) development and achieving a given goals. Social robots tackle the challenges of motivating the end-users, coaching, entertaining and rehabilitating by focusing on non-physical interaction.Our contributions in the domain of social robots are carried out in research, teaching, and outreach activities
This pillar started at the AI Robolab, when a workshop on AI and Art was organized by the AI Robolab at the university of Luxembourg. Later, in 2020, our project proposal has been accepted by the Esch22. Therefore, the AI Robolab will be responsible for the organization of an AI & Art pavilion that will be included in the activates of Esch 2022 European Capital of Culture.The pavilion involves several corners and projects developed by artists and researchers interested in creative technologies as well as staff from the AI Robolab.The kickoff meeting of this project was organized by the AI Robolab and held on 25th of September 2020.
Social Robotics aims to improve the robots’ social capabilities and enable robots to work alongside with humans by providing emotional, cognitive and social cues to encourage the user(s) development and achieving a given goals. Social robots tackle the challenges of motivating the end-users, coaching, entertaining and rehabilitating by focusing on non-physical interaction.Our contributions in the domain of social robots are carried out in research, teaching, and outreach activities
This pillar started at the AI Robolab, when a workshop on AI and Art was organized by the AI Robolab at the university of Luxembourg. Later, in 2020, our project proposal has been accepted by the Esch22. Therefore, the AI Robolab will be responsible for the organization of an AI & Art pavilion that will be included in the activates of Esch 2022 European Capital of Culture.The pavilion involves several corners and projects developed by artists and researchers interested in creative technologies as well as staff from the AI Robolab.The kickoff meeting of this project was organized by the AI Robolab and held on 25th of September 2020.
With the widespread use of AI applications, AI Ethics emerged as research domain aiming to investigate fairness, accountability, and transparency of the more and more sophisticated AI systems.This move is supported several recent initiatives originating from national, international as well as industry stakeholdersare being developed to investigate the ethical dimension of these AI solutions