Robohow
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2019-08-01T12:21:45+00:00Robohow
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Coordinator: Universität Bremen (UNIHB), Germany (Michael Beetz) Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), France (Abderrahmane Kheddar) Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) Switzerland (Aude Billard) Kungliga Tekniska Högskolan (KTH), Sweden (Danica Kragic, Patric Jensfelt) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KUL), Belgium (Herman Bruyninckx, Joris De Schutter) Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas (FORTH), Greece (Antonis Argyros) …text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00contact
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RoboHow is coordinated by the Institute for Artifical Intelligence at the University Bremen, Germany. Please contact us for further information about the project.
Institute for Artifical Intelligence
University Bremen
Am Fallturm 1
28359 Bremen
Germanytext/html2015-03-16T08:42:15+00:00deliverables
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This page lists the public deliverables of the RoboHow project. Several of these deliverables consist of publications by the RoboHow partners; for these, the PDFs contain those versions that are eligible for self-archiving by the authors and authoring institutions.text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00home
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This project is supported by the European Commission as part of the Cognitive Systems and Robotics Initiative in the Seventh Framework Programme FP7/2007-2013.text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00impressum
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Contact: webmaster @ robohow.eu
Internet: <http://www.robohow.eu>
Disclaimer:
Although we provide links to external resources on my site, we are not responsible for the content of those sites. There's no warranty of any kind (neither implied nor expressed). Use at your own risk!text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00media
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Media coverage
RoboHow has been covered in several newspaper articles, radio interviews and regional and nation-wide TV reports. An overview of the coverage so far can be found on this page, some of the highlights are:
* <http://www.zdf.de/ZDFmediathek/beitrag/video/1851230/ZDF-heute-Sendung-vom-27-Februar-2013>
(the PR2 robot in the nation-wide German evening news)
* <http://www.dradio.de/dkultur/sendungen/ewelten/2054704/>
* <http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/1745986/European-robot-le…text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00meetings
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Project-internal meetings
Throughout the RoboHow project there will be regular integration workshops to coordinate joint work and increase the knowledge transfer between the different partners of the consortium. The following pages collect organizational information of workshops that are going on/under preparation, or publish interesting talks from previous meetings.text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00project
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Robohow is a four-year European research project that started in February 2012. It aims at enabling robots to competently perform everyday human-scale manipulation activities - both in human working and living environments. In order to achieve this goal, Robohow pursues a knowledge-enabled and plan-based approach to robot programming and control. The vision of the project is that of a cognitive robot that autonomously performs complex everyday manipulation tasks and extends its repertoire of suc…text/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00publications
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This page lists publications created as part of the RoboHow project, as well as a few earlier publications describing relevant techniques employed in the project.text/html2015-05-26T09:18:10+00:00software
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The RoboHow partners follow an open-source software strategy. The RoboHow software infrastructure is based on ROS and most of the components developed in the project are available as free or open-source software. The following links give an overview of software components that are developed or maintained as part of the project.text/html2015-04-28T15:27:57+00:00videos
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The following videos show results that have been achieved by RoboHow partners as part of the project.
Overview of the RoboHow approach to cognition-enabled robot control
The researchers in the RoboHow project
Proactivity and Role Switching in a Humanoid-Human Transportation Tasktext/html2014-09-02T09:51:21+00:00workshops
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