Love P. Kalra

A.I.

Today's AI is about new ways of connecting people to computers, people to knowledge, people to the physical world, and people to people.

---Patrick Winston, MIT AI Lab, 1997

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About Me

Love Kalra

Masters in Computer Science (In progress)

M.A.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, Dalhousie University

email:love.kalra@dal.ca

Dalhousie University

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Currently, I am working towards my masters in computer science under the supervision of Dr. Evangelos Milios with research interest in Machine learning applications.

My Research Work

Detection of anomalous activities by studying the patterns of Activities of Daily Living (ADL) is an active research problem in machine learning community. It provides great potential applications ranging from optimized energy management in buildings to in home health care services. One particular application in health care originated due to increasing aged population in developed countries (that provide full health care benefits to citizens). The increasing health care budgets and overloading health care services created a need for an intelligent system to assist the current health care services. This has lead to several proposals from the research community to develop an autonomous system to support health care infrastructure. The main purpose of my research work is to develop a base system that can provide assisted independent living for the elders at a comfort of their own homes and help reduce the health care service budgets.

Publications

An Autonomous Self Contained Wall Climbing Robot for the NDI of AST. Love Kalra, J. Gu International Conference of climbing and walking robots, 12-14 September 2006, Brussels, Belgium.

A Wall Climbing Robotic System for Non Destructive Inspection of AGT. Love Kalra, J. Gu CCECE 2006 conference proceedings organized by IEEE Canada.

A Wall Climbing Robot for Non-Destructive Inspection of AST. Love Kalra, J. Gu Published in ROBIO 2006, An International Conference on Robotics and Biomimetics.