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Combining Intelligent Techniques for Sensor Fusion

Mobile robots rely on sensor data to build a representation of their environment. However, sensors usually provide incomplete, inconsistent or inaccurate information. Sensor fusion has been successfully employed to enhance the accuracy of sensor measures. This work proposes and investigates the use...

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Published in:Applied intelligence (Dordrecht, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2004-05, Vol.20 (3), p.199-213
Main Authors: Faceli, Katti, de Carvalho, André C.P.L.F., Rezende, Solange O.
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Behavior
Estimators
Expert systems
Machine learning
Robotics
Robots
Sensor fusion
Sensors
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