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Person tracking and following with 2d laser scanners

Leigh et al., 2015

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6988517488387367696
Author
Leigh A
Pineau J
Olmedo N
Zhang H
Publication year
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2015 IEEE international conference on robotics and automation (ICRA)

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Having accurate knowledge of the positions of people around a robot provides rich, objective and quantitative data that can be highly useful for a wide range of tasks, including autonomous person following. The primary objective of this research is to promote the …
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