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[[http://www.open-ease.org/|OpenEASE]] the web-based knowledge service for robots will be presented at [[http://www.cebit.de/|CeBIT 2016]] in Hannover between 14 and 18 of March. You can find OpenEASE booth at D50/17 in Hall 11. | [[http://www.open-ease.org/|OpenEASE]] the web-based knowledge service for robots will be presented at [[http://www.cebit.de/|CeBIT 2016]] in Hannover between 14th and 18th of March. You can find OpenEASE booth at D50/17 in Hall 11. |
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OpenEASE is a web-based knowledge service for autonomous robots. It contains episodic memories of autonomous robots performing different activities: fetch and place, pizza cooking, chemlab experiments, human-robot collaboration activities and many more. OpenEASE exposes to humans and autonomous robots a set of semantic queries in a very powerful query language and while answering the queries it reasons over the available episodic memories. | OpenEASE is a web-based knowledge service for autonomous robots. It contains episodic memories of autonomous robots performing different activities: fetch and place, pizza cooking, chemlab experiments, human-robot collaboration activities and many more. OpenEASE exposes to humans and autonomous robots a set of semantic queries in a very powerful query language and while answering the queries it reasons over the available episodic memories. |
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