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"... “For far too long, robots have not been able to navigate physical spaces with the level of accuracy and efficiency that we know is possible,” ...
Thus, simultaneous localization and mapping — or SLAM, as it’s known in industry parlance — is a long-established computational problem focused on how to get autonomous systems to move around an environment ...
Thus, simultaneous localization and mapping — or SLAM, as it’s known in industry parlance — is a long-established computational problem focused on how to get autonomous systems to move around an environment ...
Generating accurate positional awareness in unmapped or fast-changing environments is no easy feat, particularly when indoors ... That is the core problem that Slamcore is setting out to fix, by helping machines both map and move through new environments — using nothing more than data gathered from the machine itself to build maps of environments in real time.
So Slamcore, effectively, transforms sensor data from lidar, sonar, radar, and more, into a “real-time spatial understanding,” ..."
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