Universidad de Extremadura
🇪🇸 ES
Papers
157
Total Citations
2,986
H-Index
29
Researchers
114
About
Located in the Extremadura region of Spain, the Universidad de Extremadura has established itself as a dynamic research institution with deep expertise spanning autonomous robotics, computer vision, human-robot interaction, and intelligent systems. The university's researchers have made wide-ranging contributions that connect fundamental algorithmic work to real-world deployment, making it an increasingly compelling destination for students and collaborators seeking impactful, application-driven science. At the heart of the institution's output is a strong robotics engineering tradition, exemplified by RoboComp, an open-source robotics framework, and the CORTEX cognitive architecture, both of which have provided foundational infrastructure for the broader community. These tools underpin advances in socially aware robot navigation—an area where Extremadura researchers have published highly cited surveys and novel spatial reasoning algorithms—enabling robots to move safely and naturally alongside humans in hospitals, care centers, and public spaces. The university has made particularly notable contributions to rehabilitation robotics, including the NAOTherapist platform for pediatric neurorehabilitation and a lightweight robotic exoskeleton for spinal cord injury patients, reflecting a commitment to technology that directly improves human lives. Complementing this, the Muecas multi-sensor robotic head has advanced affective human-robot interaction through imitation of facial expressions and emotions. On the perception and sensing side, researchers have contributed influential work in deep learning-based image segmentation, hyperspectral image classification, acoustic local positioning systems offering centimeter-level indoor accuracy, and multi-sensor laser-camera calibration. Their multi-objective path planning algorithms, applying firefly and shuffled frog-leaping metaheuristics, have also garnered strong international recognition. With over 1,200 cumulative citations across their most prominent publications, Universidad de Extremadura offers prospective students and collaborators a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment where robotics, AI, and human-centered design converge.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
- 1Image Segmentation Using Deep Learning: A Survey143 citations · 2021
- 2Ghostnet for Hyperspectral Image Classification140 citations · 2021
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- 4A survey on socially aware robot navigation: Taxonomy and future challenges80 citations · 2024
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- 6RoboComp: A Tool-Based Robotics Framework75 citations · 2010
- 7Acoustic Local Positioning With Encoded Emission Beacons75 citations · 2018
- 8The CORTEX cognitive robotics architecture: Use cases72 citations · 2019
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