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MINERVA: a second-generation museum tour-guide robot

Sebastian Thrun, Maren Bennewitz, Wolfram Burgard, Armin B. Cremers, Frank Dellaert, D. Fox, Dirk Hähnel, Charles Rosenberg, Nicholas Roy, Jamie Schulte, Dirk Schulz

Year
2003
Citations
696

Abstract

This paper describes an interactive tour-guide robot, which was successfully exhibited in a Smithsonian museum. During its two weeks of operation, the robot interacted with thousands of people, traversing more than 44 km at speeds of up to 163 cm/sec. Our approach specifically addresses issues such as safe navigation in unmodified and dynamic environments, and short-term human-robot interaction. It uses learning pervasively at all levels of the software architecture.

Keywords

RobotTraverseComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionSoftwareArchitectureArtificial intelligenceSimulationMultimediaComputer graphics (images)

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