In this paper we present for the first time a complete symbolic navigation system that performs goal-directed exploration to unfamiliar environments on a physical robot. We introduce a novel construct called the abstract map to link provided symbolic spatial information with observed symbolic information and actual places in the real world. Symbolic information is observed using a text recognition system that has been developed specifically for the application of reading door labels. In the study described in this paper, the robot was provided with a floor plan and a destination. The destination was specified by a room number, used both in the floor plan and on the door to the room. The robot autonomously navigated to the destination using ...
International audienceAutonomous mobile robot navigation systems are based on three principal kinds ...
We present an approach for semantic navigation of a mobile robot in a human-made environment. Our sy...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
In this paper we present for the first time a complete\ud symbolic navigation system that performs g...
Human navigation in built environments depends on symbolic spatial information which has unrealized ...
Human navigation in built environments depends on symbolic spatial information which has unrealized ...
Navigation cues – like labels, signs, maps, planners, spoken directions, and navigational gestures –...
This paper shows that by using only symbolic language phrases, a mobile robot can purposefully navig...
This paper presents a symbolic navigation system that uses spatial language descriptions to inform g...
We discuss the process of building semantic maps, how to interactively label entities in them, and h...
Abstract We discuss the process of building semantic maps, how to interactively labe...
This paper describes ongoing work on a system using spatial descriptions to construct abstract maps ...
In order to navigate autonomously, most robot sys-tems are provided with some sort of global terrain...
There are millions of robots in operation around the world today, and almost all of them operate on ...
Machine learning can offer an increase in the flexibility and applicability of robotics at several l...
International audienceAutonomous mobile robot navigation systems are based on three principal kinds ...
We present an approach for semantic navigation of a mobile robot in a human-made environment. Our sy...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...
In this paper we present for the first time a complete\ud symbolic navigation system that performs g...
Human navigation in built environments depends on symbolic spatial information which has unrealized ...
Human navigation in built environments depends on symbolic spatial information which has unrealized ...
Navigation cues – like labels, signs, maps, planners, spoken directions, and navigational gestures –...
This paper shows that by using only symbolic language phrases, a mobile robot can purposefully navig...
This paper presents a symbolic navigation system that uses spatial language descriptions to inform g...
We discuss the process of building semantic maps, how to interactively label entities in them, and h...
Abstract We discuss the process of building semantic maps, how to interactively labe...
This paper describes ongoing work on a system using spatial descriptions to construct abstract maps ...
In order to navigate autonomously, most robot sys-tems are provided with some sort of global terrain...
There are millions of robots in operation around the world today, and almost all of them operate on ...
Machine learning can offer an increase in the flexibility and applicability of robotics at several l...
International audienceAutonomous mobile robot navigation systems are based on three principal kinds ...
We present an approach for semantic navigation of a mobile robot in a human-made environment. Our sy...
Abstract—We present a framework to transfer cognitive human navigation behaviors to an artificial ag...