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IAI structures its research acitivites into three threads conducted by the following research groups: | IAI structures its research acitivites into three threads conducted by the following research groups: |
* [[Research:Intelligent Autonomous Systems|Intelligent Autonomous Systems]] which investigates AI-based control methods for robotic agents, performing human-scale everyday manipulation-tasks. | * [[Research:Intelligent Autonomous Systems|Intelligent Autonomous Systems]] which investigates AI-based control methods for robotic agents, performing human-scale everyday manipulation-tasks. |
* [[Research:Wearable Intelligence|Wearable Intelligence]] | * [[Research:Wearable Intelligence|Wearable Intelligence]] which investigates ambient and pervasive computing systems that assist humans at home, at work and during leisure activities. |
* [[Research:Production & Logistics|Intelligent Systems in Production & Logistics]]. | * [[Research:Production & Logistics|Intelligent Systems in Production & Logistics]] is involved with large-scale distributed autonomous logistics and production networks. |
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IAI coordinates and participates in several EU projects in particular within the context of the FP7 Challenge 2 "Cognitive Systems" | IAI coordinates and participates in several EU projects in particular within the context of the FP7 Challenge 2 "Cognitive Systems" |
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|{{:projects:robohow.jpg?200}}|[[research:Robohow.Cog]]| | |{{:projects:robohow.jpg?200}}|**[[research:Robohow.Cog]]**| |
|:::|Research group: Intelligent Autonomous Systems| | |:::|Research group: Intelligent Autonomous Systems| |
|:::|Enabling robots to competently perform everyday human-scale manipulation activities - both in human working and living environments.| | |:::|Enabling robots to competently perform everyday human-scale manipulation activities - both in human working and living environments.| |
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