Frederick Bumgarner
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Graduate Student Researcher
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Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Frederick Bumgarner's research focuses on robotic manipulation, specifically investigating the progression of memory states from an object-centric perspective. His work examines how robots process and retain information about objects encountered during manipulation tasks. Bumgarner has co-authored two publications on this topic, both published in 2025 and 2026. His research collaborators at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville include Ngan Le, Taisei Hanyu, and Khoa Vo, with whom he has shared two publications. Chase Rainwater is another collaborator, with whom Bumgarner has one shared publication.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 1
Selected Publications
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Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective (2026)
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- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
- Rethinking Progression of Memory State in Robotic Manipulation: An Object-Centric Perspective
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