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8th PerMIS 2008: Gaithersburg, MD, USA
- Raj Madhavan, Elena Messina:

Proceedings of the 8th Workshop on Performance Metrics for Intelligent Systems, PerMIS 2008, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, August 19-21, 2008. ACM 2008, ISBN 978-1-60558-293-1
Technical sessions
- Brian A. Weiss, Craig Schlenoff:

Evolution of the SCORE framework to enhance field-based performance evaluations of emerging technologies. 1-8 - James C. Spall:

Reliability estimation and confidence regions from subsystem and full system tests via maximum likelihood. 9-16 - Zeid Kootbally, Craig Schlenoff, Raj Madhavan, Sebti Foufou

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Fuzzy-logic-based approach for identifying objects of interest in the PRIDE framework. 17-24 - Xiaolan Li, Afzal Godil, Asim Wagan

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Identifying objects in range data based on similarity transformation invariant shape signatures. 25-28 - Adam Jacoff, Anthony Downs, Ann-Marie Virts, Elena Messina

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Stepfield pallets: repeatable terrain for evaluating robot mobility. 29-34 - Prasanna Velagapudi, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara

, Huadong Wang, Michael Lewis:
Potential scaling effects for asynchronous video in multirobot search. 35-42 - Olivier Michel, Fabien Rohrer:

The Rat's Life benchmark: competing cognitive robots. 43-49 - Giorgio Metta, Giulio Sandini, David Vernon

, Lorenzo Natale
, Francesco Nori
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The iCub humanoid robot: an open platform for research in embodied cognition. 50-56 - Vadim Tikhanoff

, Angelo Cangelosi
, Paul M. Fitzpatrick, Giorgio Metta, Lorenzo Natale
, Francesco Nori
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An open-source simulator for cognitive robotics research: the prototype of the iCub humanoid robot simulator. 57-61 - Serge Kernbach, Eugen Meister, Florian Schlachter, Kristof Jebens, Marc Szymanski, Jens Liedke, Davide Laneri, Lutz Winkler, Thomas Schmickl

, Ronald Thenius, Paolo Corradi, Leonardo Ricotti
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Symbiotic robot organisms: REPLICATOR and SYMBRION projects. 62-69 - Christian Eis, Marcin Skowron, Brigitte Krenn:

Virtual agent modeling in the RASCALLI platform. 70-76 - Birsen Donmez

, Patricia E. Pina, Mary L. Cummings:
Evaluation criteria for human-automation performance metrics. 77-82 - Michael Lewis, Jijun Wang:

Assessing measures of coordination demand based on interaction durations. 83-90 - Richard M. Voyles

, Jaewook Bae, Roy Godzdanker:
The gestural joystick and the efficacy of the path tortuosity metric for human/robot interaction. 91-97 - Vadim Stefanuk:

Modeling of thoughtful behavior with dynamic expert system. 98-100 - Hui-Min Huang, Elena Messina

, Tsai-Hong Hong, Craig Schlenoff:
Ontological perspectives for autonomy performance. 101-107 - Jason R. Schenk, Robert L. Wade:

Robotic systems technical and operational metrics correlation. 108-115 - Katherine M. Tsui, Holly A. Yanco

, David Feil-Seifer
, Maja J. Mataric:
Survey of domain-specific performance measures in assistive robotic technology. 116-123 - Robert L. Simpson Jr., Charles R. Twardy:

Refining the cognitive decathlon. 124-131 - Scott E. Spetka, Susan Emeny, George O. Ramseyer, Richard W. Linderman:

Using metrics to optimize a high performance intelligent image processing code. 132-134 - Robert N. Lass, Evan A. Sultanik, William C. Regli:

Measurement techniques for multiagent systems. 135-142 - Shuowen Hu, S. Susan Young, Tsai Hong:

Performance of super-resolution enhancement for LADAR camera data. 143-148 - B. Muralikrishnan, Daniel Sawyer, C. Blackburn, S. Phillips, B. Borchardt, W. T. Estler:

Performance evaluation of laser trackers. 149-155 - Jane Shi:

Preliminary analysis of conveyor dynamic motion for automation applications. 156-161 - Xiaolan Li, Afzal Godil, Asim Wagan

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3D Part identification based on local shape descriptors. 162-166 - Tobias Hanning, Aless Lasaruk:

Calibration of a system of a gray-value camera and an MDSI range camera. 167-172 - Tommy Chang, Tsai Hong, Michael Shneier, Germán Holguín

, Johnny Park, Roger D. Eastman:
Dynamic 6DOF metrology for evaluating a visual servoing system. 173-180 - James P. Gunderson, Louise F. Gunderson:

Integrating reification and ontologies for mobile autonomous robots. 181-188 - Jane Shi, Rick F. Rourke, Dave Groll, Peter W. Tavora:

Quantification of line tracking solutions for automotive applications. 189-199 - Edward W. Tunstel:

Mobile robotic surveying performance for planetary surface site characterization. 200-205 - Jan D. Gehrke:

Evaluating situation awareness of autonomous systems. 206-213 - Stephen Balakirsky, Raj Madhavan, Chris Scrapper:

NIST/IEEE Virtual Manufacturing Automation Competition: from earliest beginnings to future directions. 214-219 - G. Henson, M. Maynard, X. Liu, George Dimitoglou:

Analysis of a novel docking technique for autonomous robots. 220-223 - Payam Matin, Ali Eydgahi, Ranjith Chowdary:

Partitioning algorithm for path determination of automated robotic part delivery system in manufacturing environments. 224-229 - G. Henson, M. Maynard, George Dimitoglou, X. Liu:

Algorithms and performance analysis for path navigation of Ackerman-steered autonomous robots. 230-235 - Kate A. Remley, Galen Koepke, Dennis G. Camell, Chriss A. Grosvenor, George Hough, Robert T. Johnk:

Wireless communications in tunnels for urban search and rescue robots. 236-243 - Itai Katz, Nicholas Scott, Kamel Saidi:

A performance assessment of calibrated camera networks for construction site monitoring. 244-247 - Harsh Bhatia, R. B. Lenin, Aarti Munjal, Srini Ramaswamy, Sanjay Srivastava:

A queuing-theoretic framework for modeling and analysis of mobility in WSNs. 248-253 - Mani Mahesh, Albert T. Jones, Junho Shin, Ram D. Sriram:

Towards information networks to support composable manufacturing. 254-258 - Gethin Wyn Roberts

, Stephen Balakirsky, Sebti Foufou
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3D Reconstruction of rough terrain for USARSim using a height-map method. 259-264 - Rolf Lakaemper, Nagesh Adluru:

Using virtual scans to improve alignment performance in robot mapping. 265-270 - Andrea Censi:

The role of Bayesian bounds in comparing SLAM algorithms performance. 271-277 - Asim Imdad Wagan

, Afzal Godil, Xiaolan Li:
Map quality assessment. 278-282 - Gary Berg-Cross:

Introduction to Biological Inspiration for Intelligent Systems. 283-287 - Gary Berg-Cross:

Applying developmental-inspired principles to the field of developmental robotics. 288-292 - Gerald R. Moses, Charles R. Doarn

, Blake Hannaford
, Jacob Rosen:
Overcoming barriers to wider adoption of mobile telerobotic surgery: engineering, clinical and business challenges. 293-296 - Daniel Sawyer, Nicholas G. Dagalakis, Craig Shakarji, Yong-Sik Kim:

Calibration of a computer assisted orthopedic hip surgery phantom. 297-301 - Roger Bostelman, James S. Albus, Joshua Johnson:

HLPR chair: a novel patient transfer device. 302-305 - James Ballantyne, Salman Valibeik, Ara Darzi, Guang-Zhong Yang:

Robotic navigation in crowded environments: key challenges for autonomous navigation systems. 306-312

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