From Sensors to Human Spatial Concepts: An Annotated Data Set

An annotated data set is presented meant to help researchers in developing, evaluating, and comparing various approaches in robotics for building space representations appropriate for communicating with humans. The data consist of omnidirectional images, laser range scans, sonar readings, and robot...

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description An annotated data set is presented meant to help researchers in developing, evaluating, and comparing various approaches in robotics for building space representations appropriate for communicating with humans. The data consist of omnidirectional images, laser range scans, sonar readings, and robot odometry. A set of base-level human spatial concepts is used to annotate the data.
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Communicating
Computer science
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Control theory. Systems
Exact sciences and technology
Human
Human--robot interaction
Humans
Information technology
Informationsteknik
Lasers
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Mobile robots
Navigation
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Pattern recognition
Representations
Robot sensing systems
robot space representation
Robotics
Robots
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Sonar
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