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Solving estimation problems is a fundamental component of numerous
robotics applications. Prominent examples involve pose estimation,
point cloud alignment, and object tracking. Algorithms for solving
these estimation problems need to cope with new challenges due to
an increased use of potentially poor low-cost sensors, and an ever
growing deployment of robotic algorithms in consumer products,
which operate in potentially unknown environments. These algorithms
need to be capable of being robust against strong nonlinearities,
high uncertainty levels, and numerous outliers. However,
particularly in robotics, the Gaussian assumption is prevalent in
solutions to multivariate parameter estimation problems without
providing the desired level of robustness. Robust Estimation and
Applications in Robotics sets out to address the aforementioned
challenges by providing an introduction to robust estimation with a
particular focus on robotics. It starts by providing a concise
overview of the theory of M-estimation. M-estimators share many of
the convenient properties of least-squares estimators, and at the
same time are much more robust to deviations from the Gaussian
model assumption. It goes on to present several example
applications where M-Estimation is used to increase robustness
against nonlinearities and outliers. Robust Estimation and
Applications in Robotics is an ideal introduction to robust
statistics that only requires preliminary knowledge of probability
theory. It also includes examples of robotics applications where
robust statistical tools make a difference.
Provides a new and much needed appraisal of Ireland's engagement
with the phenomenon of modernity. The path we have traveled from
being a rural-based, religious, traditional, insular country, to a
secular, highly prosperous economic hi-tech centre has brought in
its wake both problems and advantages. 'Engaging Modernity'
evaluates how in the realms of politics, culture and literature,
Ireland has undergone a major paradigm shift. This book is composed
of a selection of papers from a conference held under the auspices
of EFACIS (European Federation of Centres and Associations of Irish
Studies) in Aarhus (Denmark) in 2001 and organized by Michael
B""ss. It brought together academics and commentators from many
European countries and the book bears witness to a diversity of
opinions on Ireland's recent evolution.
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