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Robotics / Robot / Mobile robot / Motion planning / Applied mathematics / Mechanical engineering / Artificial intelligence / Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems / Henrik I. Christensen / Human communication / Human–robot interaction / Multimodal interaction
Date: 2006-05-08 13:44:12
Robotics
Robot
Mobile robot
Motion planning
Applied mathematics
Mechanical engineering
Artificial intelligence
Institute of Robotics and Intelligent Systems
Henrik I. Christensen
Human communication
Human–robot interaction
Multimodal interaction

FP6[removed]EURON European Robotics Network Network of Excellence

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