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teaching:gsoc2018 [2018/02/19 09:21] – [Topic 2: Flexible perception pipeline manipulation for RoboSherlock] balintbeteaching:gsoc2018 [2018/02/20 08:18] – [Google Summer of Code 2018] ahaidu
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-In the following we shortly present the [[#software|open source frameworks]] that are participating for this year's Google Summer of Code.+In the following we shortly present the [[#software|open source frameworks]] that are participating for this year's Google Summer of Code. This can be useful if you would like to propose your own topic.
  
 For the **proposed topics** see [[#proposed_topics|section]] further below. For the **proposed topics** see [[#proposed_topics|section]] further below.
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 +For **Q/A** check out our [[https://gitter.im/iai_gsoc18/Lobby|gitter page]].
  
  
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 **Expected Results:** an extension to RoboShelrock that allows splitting and joingin pipelines, executing them in parallel, merging results from multiple types of cameras etc.  **Expected Results:** an extension to RoboShelrock that allows splitting and joingin pipelines, executing them in parallel, merging results from multiple types of cameras etc. 
  
----+**Assignement:** In order to be considered for this topic you need to solve a short programming assignement described [[https://gist.github.com/bbferka/06b645dfaec068f9fdc7352500583b80|here]] 
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 e-mail: [[team/ferenc_balint-benczedi|Ferenc Bálint-Benczédi]] e-mail: [[team/ferenc_balint-benczedi|Ferenc Bálint-Benczédi]]




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