This paper presents ReAct!, an interactive educational tool for artificial intelligence (AI) planning for robotics. ReAct! enables students to describe robots' actions and change in dynamic domains without first having to know about the syntactic and semantic details of the underlying formalism, and to solve planning problems using state-of-the-art reasoners without having to know about their input/output language or usage. In particular, ReAct! can be used to represent sophisticated dynamic domains that feature concurrency, indirect effects of actions, and state/transition constraints. ReAct! also allows the embedding of externally defined calculations (e.g., checking for collision-free continuous trajectories) into domain representations ...
Traditional AI methods for navigational planning use qualitative spatial representations and reasoni...
There is a growing consensus among computer science faculty that it is quite difficult to teach the ...
In this paper we present our approach in incorporating a robot platform as a teaching tool in an und...
Abstract. We present REACT!, an interactive tool for high-level reasoning for cognitive robotic appl...
Abstract—We present REACT!, an interactive tool for high-level reasoning for cognitive robotic appli...
The inclusion of robots in our society is imminent, such as service robots. Robots are now capable o...
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© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Human environments are challenging for robots, which need to be trainable by lay people and learn ne...
The early work in robotics and Artificial Intelligence showed great promise, but because of the chal...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Building an intelligent robot that is capable of collaborating with humans in daily tasks is a chall...
Human environments are challenging for robots, which need to be trainable by lay people and learn ne...
Traditional AI methods for navigational planning use qualitative spatial representations and reasoni...
Although robots play increasingly important roles in automated production due to their high efficien...
Traditional AI methods for navigational planning use qualitative spatial representations and reasoni...
There is a growing consensus among computer science faculty that it is quite difficult to teach the ...
In this paper we present our approach in incorporating a robot platform as a teaching tool in an und...
Abstract. We present REACT!, an interactive tool for high-level reasoning for cognitive robotic appl...
Abstract—We present REACT!, an interactive tool for high-level reasoning for cognitive robotic appli...
The inclusion of robots in our society is imminent, such as service robots. Robots are now capable o...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Human environments are challenging for robots, which need to be trainable by lay people and learn ne...
The early work in robotics and Artificial Intelligence showed great promise, but because of the chal...
© . This manuscript version is made available under the CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0 license http://creativecommo...
Building an intelligent robot that is capable of collaborating with humans in daily tasks is a chall...
Human environments are challenging for robots, which need to be trainable by lay people and learn ne...
Traditional AI methods for navigational planning use qualitative spatial representations and reasoni...
Although robots play increasingly important roles in automated production due to their high efficien...
Traditional AI methods for navigational planning use qualitative spatial representations and reasoni...
There is a growing consensus among computer science faculty that it is quite difficult to teach the ...
In this paper we present our approach in incorporating a robot platform as a teaching tool in an und...