Advances in Industrial Robotics and Intelligent Systems / / António Paulo Moreira, Pedro Neto, Félix Vidal, editors.
Robotics and intelligent systems often appear to be linked, as they take advantage of the best abilities of each other towards a common goal. In industry, it is common to see robotic systems aided by machine learning and vice versa and in applications spanning from robot navigation, grasping, human-...
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