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The Wolfram Language at the Heart of Our Robotics Lab
Yves Papegay
Hephaistos Robotics Lab of INRIA Sophia Antipolis experiments with parallel robots, wire-driven robots, and small connected devices. To be efficient, integration of low-level communication, control, and data exchanges, as well as high-level data analysis, planning, and algorithms, is required. Yves discusses how the Wolfram Language is used for this integration.
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