articleJan 20, 2003Closed access

MINERVA: a second-generation museum tour-guide robot

Carnegie Mellon University · University of Bonn

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Abstract

This paper describes an interactive tour-guide robot, which was successfully exhibited in a Smithsonian museum. During its two weeks of operation, the robot interacted with thousands of people, traversing more than 44 km at speeds of up to 163 cm/sec. Our approach specifically addresses issues such as safe navigation in unmodified and dynamic environments, and short-term human-robot interaction. It uses learning pervasively at all levels of the software architecture.

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Keywords
  • Robot
  • Traverse
  • Computer science
  • Human–computer interaction
  • Software
  • Architecture
  • Artificial intelligence
  • Simulation
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