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3. Learning Kinematic Models of Articulated Objects
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3. Learning Kinematic Models of Articulated Objects
Robots operating in home environments must be able to interact with articulated objects such as doors or drawers.  Ideally, robots are able to autonomously infer articulation models by observation. In this video, we briefly present an approach for learning kinematic models by inferring the connectivity of rigid parts and the articulation models for the corresponding links. Our method uses a mixture of parameterized and parameter-free (Gaussian process) representations and finds low-dimensional manifolds that provide the best explanation of the given observations. Our approach has been implemented and evaluated using real data obtained in various realistic home environment settings. Corresponding paper:
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Date Found: October 13, 2010
Date Produced: June 20, 2009
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