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CAREER: Physics-based Perception of 3D Human-World Interactions — NSF Award to University of Texas at Austin (TX, $349,323)

Understanding how humans interact with the physical world is a fundamental challenge in developing intelligent systems capable of assisting, learning from, and safely interacting with people. Consider a rehabilitation therapist remotely tracking patient recovery from everyday videos, novice athletes receiving feedback

Award titleCAREER: Physics-based Perception of 3D Human-World Interactions
Award ID2544200
AwardeeUniversity of Texas at Austin
CityAUSTIN
StateTX
Amount obligated$349,323
Principal investigatorGeorgios Pavlakos
ProgramRobust Intelligence
Start date06/01/2026
AbstractUnderstanding how humans interact with the physical world is a fundamental challenge in developing intelligent systems capable of assisting, learning from, and safely interacting with people. Consider a rehabilitation therapist remotely tracking patient recovery from everyday videos, novice athletes receiving feedback from expert demonstrations, or robots learning complex manipulation tasks by observing human actions. Realizing this vision requires artificial intelligence systems that understand
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