Final Report for DARPA MARS 2020 USC Interaction Lab
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This report summarizes the work conducted at the USC Interaction Lab in the scope of the DARPA MARS 2020 Program project “Acquisition of Autonomous Behaviors by Robotic Assistants”, via the NASA subcontract NAG9-1444 “Skill Learning by Primitives-Based Demonstration & Imitation”. It covers the full period of the project, from August/01/2002 to August/31/2004.
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تاریخ انتشار 2004