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The AAAI-2002 Robot Exhibition. (Articles).
From:
AI Magazine
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March 22, 2003| Author:
Horswill, Ian
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* The AAAI-2002 Robot Exhibition offered robotics researchers a venue for live demonstrations of their current projects. Researchers ranging from undergraduates working on their own to large multilab groups demonstrated robots that performed tasks ranging from improvisational comedy to urban search and rescue. This article describes their entries.
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