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Robotics / Humanoid robot / Robotic mapping / Artificial intelligence / Robot / Autonomous robot / Motion planning / Simultaneous localization and mapping / Monte Carlo localization / Robot navigation / Autonomy / Mobile robot
Date: 2010-10-04 04:38:39
Robotics
Humanoid robot
Robotic mapping
Artificial intelligence
Robot
Autonomous robot
Motion planning
Simultaneous localization and mapping
Monte Carlo localization
Robot navigation
Autonomy
Mobile robot

Learning Adaptive Navigation Strategies for Resource-constrained Systems Armin Hornung1 and Maren Bennewitz1 and Cyrill Stachniss1 and Hauke Strasdat2 and Stefan Oßwald1 and Wolfram Burgard1 Abstract. The majority of na

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