Wayfinding amidst chaos is the leadership work of our times. A new book by Katharine Wilkinson and practices of Zen ...
Abstract: Multi-agent path finding (MAPF), i.e., finding collision-free paths for multiple agents on graphs, is widely applied to domains such as warehouse automation, robotic manufacturing, and ...
Across the world, groups of activists, teachers and psychologists are tackling one of the world’s most daunting problems — ...
They didn’t pave cow paths – the truth about Boston’s streets WSJ opinion: Fake perils make real money The crazy process of loading US Air Force’s largest aircraft ever The cops try to jump the bridge ...
BALTIMORE — As the Twins were playing out the final innings of their spring training schedule on Tuesday, manager Derek Shelton was inside the clubhouse, completing the final orders of roster business ...
Thousands of people in the Seattle area lost their tech jobs in February, and for many, it’s an opportunity to reevaluate career goals. What job is right for you? What fits your skills and your ...
At Vertex Partnership Academies, a New York charter school where most students are Black or Hispanic and from low-income families, children are taught there is a formula they can follow to avoid ...
Finding your way around campus shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle. Yet, outdated signage has made navigation challenging for visitors and even long-time campus members. That’s about to change. The ...
In a study published in Robot Learning journal, researchers propose a new learning-based path planning framework that allows mobile robots to navigate safely and efficiently using a Transformer model.
Abstract: Multiagent path finding (MAPF) involves planning efficient paths for multiple agents to move simultaneously while avoiding collisions. In typical warehouse environments, agents are often ...
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