Landmark navigation in desert ants 1973; In the test field, the first search trajectories of the marked ants were recorded after the animals had visited the feeder five times. ... Landmark navigation in desert ants 1975 the feeder was 29.2±27.1 (mean ± S.D.; N=29) per day (S. Åkesson and R. Wehner, in preparation).
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Landmark and Compass Reference in Landmark Navigation (2000) [2 citations — 0 self] ... 3 Modelling the landmark navigation behavior of the desert ant Cataglyphis – Moller, Lambrinos - 1997...
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CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles): Central-place foragers like bees use landmark-based information in order to return to important locations. ... Key words: neural model, insect navigation, landmark guidance, snapshot model 1 Introduction Foraging insects use landmark-based information,
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Much research in animal navigation centres on the question of how exactly animals use landmarks to navigate. Is there something like a map that resides in their brains, or are there simpler ways to solve landmark navigation problems?
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Active vision may be useful to perform landmark-based navigation where landmark relationship requires active scanning of the environment. ... Keyword(s): Active vision, Landmark navigation, Artificial evolution, Mobile robots, Neural networks...
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Check with SHERPA/ROMEO whether your PUBLISHER allows you to put your own papers online. ... EPFL > infoscience > > Evolutionary Active Vision Toward Three Dimensional Landmark-Navigation > Access to Fulltext...
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Dr Matt Duckham, Senior Lecturer in Geographic Information Science at the Department of Geomatics says what makes this addition to whereis.com different from existing navigation systems is that it identifies the most suitable landmarks based on cognitive principles.
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Before a robot can use landmarks for navigation, the characteristics of the landmark must be known and stored in the robot's memory. The main task in localization is then to recognize the landmarks and to calculate the robot's position with respect to them.
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JOV article - Landmark navigation in a virtual environment: Integrative contributions from global and local landmarks by Thompson, Ellard, & Moule ... Lori S Thompson ... Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Canada...
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A system and method for landmark navigation employing optical beacons deployed at locations throughout a field of operation of a vehicle. The optical beacons emit or reflect an optical signal at a predetermined blink frequency. ... Landmark navigation for vehicles using blinking optical beacons -> Monitor Keywords...
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