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teaching:gsoc2014 [2014/02/25 14:26] – [CRAM -- Virtual Robot Scenarios in Gazebo] tenorthteaching:gsoc2014 [2014/03/06 11:42] – [Google Summer of Code 2014] tenorth
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 ====== Google Summer of Code 2014 ====== ====== Google Summer of Code 2014 ======
-~~NOTOC~~+
 Two software libraries that origin from our laboratory and that are now used Two software libraries that origin from our laboratory and that are now used
 and supported by a larger user community are the KnowRob system for robot  and supported by a larger user community are the KnowRob system for robot 
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 are available under BSD license, and partly (L)GPL. are available under BSD license, and partly (L)GPL.
  
 +If you are interested in working on a topic and meet its general criteria, you should have a look at the [[teaching:gsoc2014:application-template|Application Template Site]].
 ===== KnowRob -- Robot Knowledge Processing ===== ===== KnowRob -- Robot Knowledge Processing =====
  
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 human robot interaction (SAPHARI). human robot interaction (SAPHARI).
 Further information, as well as documentation and application Further information, as well as documentation and application
-use-cases can be found at the [[http://www.cram-code.org/|CRAM+use-cases can be found at the [[http://www.cram-system.org/|CRAM
 website]]. website]].
  
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 robot's control program.} robot's control program.}
  
-Contact: [[team/jan_winkler|Jan Winkler+Contact: [[team/jan_winkler|Jan Winkler]]
  
 ==== Topic 2: CRAM -- Symbolic Reasoning Tools with Bullet ==== ==== Topic 2: CRAM -- Symbolic Reasoning Tools with Bullet ====
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-**Main Objective:**Mapping the environment to the internal belief state representation and keeping track of changes in the environment to keep the belief state up to date based on manipulation and interaction tasks performed by the robot.\\  +**Main Objective: **Mapping the environment to the internal belief state representation and keeping track of changes in the environment to keep the belief state up to date based on manipulation and interaction tasks performed by the robot.\\  
 **Task Difficulty:** Relatively simple, when making the existing track changes more robust, and more challenging when introducing new change tracking (like noting the angle of open doors after opening them and storing it in the belief state).\\   **Task Difficulty:** Relatively simple, when making the existing track changes more robust, and more challenging when introducing new change tracking (like noting the angle of open doors after opening them and storing it in the belief state).\\  
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 **Requirements:** At least basic understanding in functional programming is advisable (ideally Lisp), basic knowledge in ROS helps. Also a good understanding of geometric shapes and coordinate transformations helps.\\ **Requirements:** At least basic understanding in functional programming is advisable (ideally Lisp), basic knowledge in ROS helps. Also a good understanding of geometric shapes and coordinate transformations helps.\\
-**Expected Results:** We expect operational and robust contributions to the software library that can be used as part of robot's control+**Expected Results:** We expect operational and robust contributions to the software library that can be used as part of robot's control program.
  
 Contact: [[team/gayane_kazhoyan|Gayane Kazhoyan]] Contact: [[team/gayane_kazhoyan|Gayane Kazhoyan]]




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