RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)
The study proposes an object recognition technique for museums called ODROM (Object Detection and Recognition supported by Ontologies and applied to Museums). ODROM can be implemented in a robot.
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RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)
Summary
RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based) is a museum AI project[1].
Key Facts
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s instance of is recorded as museum AI project[2].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s instance of is recorded as convolutional neural network[3].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s instance of is recorded as network analysis[4].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s part of is recorded as Museo de la Recoleta[5].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s start time is recorded as +2019-00-00T00:00:00Z[6].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s described at URL is recorded as https://hal.science/hal-03520059/document[7].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s uses is recorded as artificial intelligence[8].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s uses is recorded as object detection[9].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s uses is recorded as object recognition[10].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s uses is recorded as computer vision[11].
- RUTAS (Robots for Urban Tourism centers, Autonomous and Semantic based)'s maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Museum AI projects (MAp)[12].