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Competitions for Benchmarking: Task and Functionality Scoring Complete Performance Assessment
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Artificial IntelligencePerformance BenchmarkingRobotic SystemsEngineeringField RoboticsIntelligent RoboticsSoftware EngineeringCognitive RoboticsIntelligent SystemsFirst Rockin CompetitionSocial SciencesBenchmarkingBenchmark StudyRobot LearningPerformance MetricCognitive ScienceTask PerformanceDesignRobotic Competitions ShareComputer ScienceScientific ExperimentsSoftware DesignBenchmarking ToolDevelopmental RoboticsEvolutionary RoboticsRobot CompetitionProgram AnalysisSoftware TestingAutomationRobotics
Scientific experiments and robotic competitions share some common traits that can put the debate about developing better experimental methodologies and replicability of results in robotics research on more solid ground. In this context, the Robot Competitions Kick Innovation in Cognitive Systems and Robotics (RoCKIn) project aims to develop competitions that come close to scientific experiments, providing an objective performance evaluation of robot systems under controlled and replicable conditions. In this article, by further articulating replicability into reproducibility and repeatability and by considering some results from the 2014 first RoCKIn competition, we show that the RoCKIn approach offers tools that enable the replicability of experimental results.
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