Title: Autonomous System for Identifying and Capturing Floating Waste
Luis F. W. Batista
Ph.D. Student in Computer Science
School of Interactive Computing
Georgia Tech-Europe
Date: 30th April, 2025
Time: 10:00–11:30 am Eastern (16:00-17:30 CEST)
Location: Virtual
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Committee:
Dr. Cédric Pradalier (Advisor) - School of Interactive Computing - Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Seth Hutchinson (Co-advisor) - School of Interactive Computing - Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Sehoon Ha - School of Interactive Computing - Georgia Institute of Technology
Dr. Harish Ravichandar - School of Interactive Computing - Georgia Institute of Technology
Abstract
Plastic pollution in aquatic environments presents a pressing ecological issue. This thesis develops an autonomous system for detecting and collecting floating waste, integrating advanced visual perception, reinforcement learning-based control, with field-tests validation. Key contributions include the use of polarimetric imaging to improve perception on reflective water surfaces, and a robust reinforcement learning framework for navigation that accounts for real-world hydrodynamics. The perception and control components are combined into a complete pipeline, validated through extensive simulation and real-world field trials to demonstrate the system's effectiveness and potential for scalable environmental cleanup applications