Publication: Iteratively Trained Interactive Segmentation
- Project manager
- May 11, 2018
Authors: Mahadevan, Sabarinath; Voigtlaender, Paul; Leibe, Bastian
Authors: Mahadevan, Sabarinath; Voigtlaender, Paul; Leibe, Bastian
The main objective of the CROWDBOT project is to demonstrate safe navigation of mobile robots in dense human crowd environments. There are both technical challenges and ethical concerns that must be addressed during the execution of this goal. While the team is devising new technical solutions and engaging with stakeholders on ethical concerns, it is
The main objective of the CROWDBOT project is safe navigation of mobile robots in dense crowds. Operating a robot safely in a social setting requires overcoming current technical limitations and acquiring human-like intelligence as well as addressing ethical and safety concerns of machines co-existing among human crowds. The scope of this report is limited to
Authors: Beyer, Lucas; Hermans, Alexander; Linder, Timm; Arras, Kai O.; Leibe, Bastian
For the project period spanning from 1 January 2018 to Jun 30 2021, the CROWDBOT team will manage and maintain two web sites, one for public access and another as internal document repository. The “public” website will be the main information portal and the basis for communicating over social networks. Developed by INRIA, both of
That’s it, let’s go! The CrowdBot project is officially started.
Author: Pfeiffer, Mark
Authors: Pfeiffer, Mark; Paolo, Giuseppe; Sommer, Hannes; Nieto, Juan; Siegwart, Rol; Cadena, Cesar