Stochastic Gesture Production and Recognition Model for a Humanoid Robot
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Industrial robots are increasingly used in various
applications where the robot accuracy becomes very important,
hence calibrations of the robot's kinematic parameters and
the measurement system's extrinsic parameters are required.
However, the existing ca ...
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