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September 29th, 2011
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Carnegie Mellon University Open Source Toolkit For Speech Recognition
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Open-Source Large Vocabulary CSR Engine Julius
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July 14th, 2009
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Founded in November 1992. UAsIPPR is a member of IAPR - International Association for Pattern Recognition.
The Ukrainian Association for Information Processing and Pattern Recognition is a voluntary public creative scientific organization which unites research teams of institutions, organizations as well as citizens of Ukraine on a voluntary basis and a community of interests to achieve the goal and tasks provided by the UAsIPPR Constitution.
Now UAsIPPR unites more than 75 researchers. It organizes international conferences, publishes their proceedings.
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July 14th
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The Dallas Personal Robotics Group (DPRG), founded in June of 1984, is one of the US oldest special interest groups dedicated to the development and use of personal robotics. The DPRG is a 501(c)(3) not for profit educational organization. DPRG members are interested in autonomous robots, movie replica robots, vintage robots, robot and kinetic art, as well as just about anything involving electronics, technology, or science.
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An Executive is responsible for task execution on-board an autonomous robot. TREX is a hybrid executive combining goal-driven and event-driven behavior in a unified framework based on temporal plans and temporal planning. TREX uses a single declarative programming language and shared runtime state for both deliberation and execution offering a seamless integration between planning and control. TREX also provides explicit support for compositional control which improves modularity, scalability, and robustness.
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Science and semi-technical jobs in sciences. Updated daily. Doesn't appear to have any AI-related jobs, but I might have missed those.
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Free Software tools for robot and sensor applications.
The Player Project creates Free Software that enables research in robot and sensor systems. The Player robot server is probably the most widely used robot control interface in the world. Its simulation backends, Stage and Gazebo, are also very widely used.
Released under the GNU General Public License, all code from the Player/Stage project is free to use, distribute and modify. Player is developed by an international team of robotics researchers and used at labs around the world.
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July 13th
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OpenCV (Open Source Computer Vision) is a library of programming functions mainly aimed at real time computer vision.
Example applications of the OpenCV library are Human-Computer Interaction (HCI); Object Identification, Segmentation and Recognition; Face Recognition; Gesture Recognition; Motion Tracking, Ego Motion, Motion Understanding; Structure From Motion (SFM); Stereo and Multi-Camera Calibration and Depth Computation; Mobile Robotics.
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Open-source, BSD-licensed robotics software libraries and platform (ROS).
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(Note: self-signed SSL certificate is used, don't be surprised with a warning.)
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Shakey is a nickname of a robot.
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July 7th
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Theory and applications of intelligent systems.
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The Artificial Intelligence and Education (AI-ED) Group is part of the Division of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, although it has strong links with other research groups and institutes within and outwith Edinburgh. The group's main purpose is the application of Artificial Intelligence techniques and methods to support learning and teaching/training.
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June 24th
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Information, resources newsletters and mailing lists relating to intelligent information agents, intentional agents, software agents, softbots, knowbots, infobots, etc. Published and maintained by the UMBC Laboratory for Advanced Information Technology.
Note: this resource is old/outdated (last updated in 2003 or 2005).
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The UMBC (University of Maryland Baltimore County) Laboratory for Advanced Information Technology (LAIT) is an interdisciplinary research group focused on advanced database and knowledge-based systems, intelligent agents, text and natural language processing, intelligent interfaces, information retrieval and hypertext systems, machine learning, and artificial life.
Application areas include information retrieval, manufacturing planning and scheduling, electronic commerce, healthcare information systems and electronic publishing.
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