2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/iros.2018.8594311
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Cognition-enabled Framework for Mixed Human-Robot Rescue Teams

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“…In the last 10 years, based on a keyword search of ontologyrobotics-reliability-diagnosis, and on a survey carried out by IEEE-SA P1872.2 Standard for Autonomous Robotics (AuR) Ontology, there has been around seventy publications relating to ontology and autonomy for robotics. Within these publications several authors have applied ontology as a knowledge-based scheme (Knowledge Representation), within a system to support robotics autonomy, such as SMERobotics [35], KnowRob 2.0 [36], CARESSES [37], open-EASE [38], ORO [39,40], and SIARAS [41]. These prior works focused on one or more of the cognitive functionalities in a robotic system, i.e., reasoning scope.…”
Section: Assessment Of Robotic Ontology Applied To Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last 10 years, based on a keyword search of ontologyrobotics-reliability-diagnosis, and on a survey carried out by IEEE-SA P1872.2 Standard for Autonomous Robotics (AuR) Ontology, there has been around seventy publications relating to ontology and autonomy for robotics. Within these publications several authors have applied ontology as a knowledge-based scheme (Knowledge Representation), within a system to support robotics autonomy, such as SMERobotics [35], KnowRob 2.0 [36], CARESSES [37], open-EASE [38], ORO [39,40], and SIARAS [41]. These prior works focused on one or more of the cognitive functionalities in a robotic system, i.e., reasoning scope.…”
Section: Assessment Of Robotic Ontology Applied To Reliabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of RaaS, as proposed by several researchers (Quintas et al, 2011Bozcuoglu et al, 2018;Yazdani et al, 2018), robots can be seen as serviceproviders, transparently sharing their resources with other robots. This resource sharing depends on a match between what is being demanded and what are the robots' capabilities to configure and accomplish a service that meets the demands.…”
Section: Cloud Robotics At a Glancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rationale behind CR is the possibility to take advantage of the benefits of sharing data and processing resources provided by cloud-based systems in order to enhance and to enlarge the power and the usefulness of robotic systems, according to their specific needs (Quintas et al, 2011). When using the cloud, a robot could improve its capabilities of image understanding, language translation, speech recognition (Zinchenko et al, 2017), path planning, and/or 3D mapping (Guizzo, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The system stores knowledge about the cultural information of the users, which is used by the robot's finite state machine to control the interaction. KnowRob 2.0 was used and extended in a research project that was concerned with mixed humanrobot rescue tasks (Yazdani et al, 2018). The scenario is that a team of different robots has to locate an avalanche victim in hilly terrain where, first, a flying robot scans the area, and then, after the victim was found, the robot communicates the particular location, and an image captured by its camera to the human operator, and to the other robots.…”
Section: Interaction and Communicationmentioning
confidence: 99%