Despite perfect functioning of its internal components, a robot can be unsuccessful in performing its tasks because of unforeseen situations. These situations occur when the behavior of the objects in the robot’s environment deviates from its expected values. For robots, such deviations are exhibited in the form of unknown external faults which prohibit them from performing their tasks successfully. In this work we propose to use naive physics knowledge to reason about such faults in the robotics domain. We propose an approach that uses naive physics concepts to find information about the situations which result in a detected unknown fault. The naive physics knowledge is represented by the physical properties of objects which are formalized...
When a robotic agent experiences a failure while acting in the world, it should be possible to disco...
Abstract—A major open problem in human-robot interaction remains: how can robots learn from non-tech...
The work presented in this paper focuses on the comparison of well-known and new fault-diagnosis alg...
Despite perfect functioning of its internal components, a robot can be unsuccessful in performing it...
A system that interacts with its environment can be much more robust if it is able to reason about t...
A system that interacts with its environment can be much more robust if it is able to reason about t...
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the realm of service robots recovery from faults is indispensable to foster user acceptance. Here...
In the realm of service robots recovery from faults is indispensable to foster user acceptance. Here...
A robot (e.g. mobile manipulator) that interacts with its environment to perform its tasks, often fa...
We introduce a novel diagnostic reasoning method for robotic systems with multiple robots, to find t...
A robot (e.g. mobile manipulator) that interacts with its environment to perform its tasks, often fa...
When a robotic agent experiences a failure while acting in the world, it should be possible to disco...
Abstract—A major open problem in human-robot interaction remains: how can robots learn from non-tech...
The work presented in this paper focuses on the comparison of well-known and new fault-diagnosis alg...
Despite perfect functioning of its internal components, a robot can be unsuccessful in performing it...
A system that interacts with its environment can be much more robust if it is able to reason about t...
A system that interacts with its environment can be much more robust if it is able to reason about t...
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the field of domestic service robots, recovery from faults is crucial to promote user acceptance....
In the realm of service robots recovery from faults is indispensable to foster user acceptance. Here...
In the realm of service robots recovery from faults is indispensable to foster user acceptance. Here...
A robot (e.g. mobile manipulator) that interacts with its environment to perform its tasks, often fa...
We introduce a novel diagnostic reasoning method for robotic systems with multiple robots, to find t...
A robot (e.g. mobile manipulator) that interacts with its environment to perform its tasks, often fa...
When a robotic agent experiences a failure while acting in the world, it should be possible to disco...
Abstract—A major open problem in human-robot interaction remains: how can robots learn from non-tech...
The work presented in this paper focuses on the comparison of well-known and new fault-diagnosis alg...