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Probabilistic robotics: A tutorial, a book and an award
Rich Pell
12/16/2008 2:19 PM EST
Co-author of a book by the same name ("Probabilistic Robotics" from The MIT Press), Burgard has shown from his research that it is possible to estimate the position and orientation of a mobile robot efficiently, even without knowing its starting position. Previously this had not been thought to be practically possible.
For more on probabilistic robotics, a technical article by Sebastian Thrun - also a co-author of "Probabilisitic Robots" - describes the basics of probabilistic robotics (PDF) and highlights some of the field's recent successes. In addition, an interesting online probabilistic robotics tutorial is available from the same author.
Comments, questions or suggestions? Email me at rich.pell@verizon.net.
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