File:Learning-indoor-robot-navigation-using-visual-and-sensorimotor-map-information-Movie2.ogv
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Source | Yan W, Weber C, Wermter S (2013). "Learning indoor robot navigation using visual and sensorimotor map information". Frontiers in Neurorobotics. DOI:10.3389/fnbot.2013.00015. PMID 24109451. PMC: 3791472. | ||
Author | Yan W, Weber C, Wermter S | ||
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