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Incremental Learning for Motion Prediction of Pedestrians and Vehicles (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.)
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Incremental Learning for Motion Prediction of Pedestrians and Vehicles (Hardcover, 2010 Ed.)
Series: Springer Tracts in Advanced Robotics, 64
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Roboticsis undergoingamajortransformationinscopeanddimension.From a
largelydominantindustrialfocus,roboticsis rapidly expandinginto
human environments and vigorouslyengaged in its new challenges.
Interacting with, assisting, serving, and exploring with humans,
the emerging robots will - creasingly touch people and their lives.
Beyond its impact on physical robots, the body of knowledge
robotics has produced is revealing a much wider range of
applications reaching across - verse research areas and scienti?c
disciplines, such as: biomechanics, haptics, neurosciences, virtual
simulation, animation, surgery, and sensor networks among others.
In return, the challenges of the new emerging areas are pr- ing an
abundant source of stimulation and insights for the ?eld of
robotics. It is indeed at the intersection of disciplines that the
most striking advances happen.
TheSpringerTractsinAdvancedRobotics(STAR)isdevotedtobringingto the
research community the latest advances in the robotics ?eld on the
basis of their signi?cance and quality. Through a wide and timely
dissemination of critical research developments in robotics, our
objective with this series is to
promotemoreexchangesandcollaborationsamongtheresearchersinthec-
munity and contributeto further advancements inthis
rapidlygrowing?eld. The monographwritten byAlejandro DizanVasquez
Goveafocusesonthe practicalproblem of moving in a cluttered
environment with pedestrians and vehicles. A frameworkbased on
Hidden Markov models is developed to learn typical motion patterns
which can be used to predict motion on the basis of sensor data.
All the theoretical results have been implemented and validated
with experiments, using both real and simulated data.
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