Teleworkbench: An analysis tool for multi-robotic experiments

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This paper presents a tool, one component of the Teleworkbench system, for analyzing experiments in multi-robotics. The proposed tool combines the video taken by a web cam monitoring the field where the experiment runs and some computer generated visual objects representing important events and information as well as robots' behavior into one interactive video based on MPEG-4 standard. Visualization and data summarization enables the developer to quickly grasp a situation, whereas the possibility of scrolling through the video and selectively activating information helps him analyzing interesting events in depth. Because of the MPEG-4 standard used for the output video, the analysis process can be done in a wide range of platforms. This trait is beneficial for education and research cooperation purposes. © 2006 International Federation for Information Processing.

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Tanoto, A., Du, J. L., Witkowski, U., & Rückert, U. (2006). Teleworkbench: An analysis tool for multi-robotic experiments. IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, 216, 179–188. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34733-2_18

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