Data Fusion

Results of the Phase 1 - Competition - 11/11/2024

Competition phase of the first cut-off stage is now closed and we have gathered submissions from student, academic and industry teams from 10 countries. Submissions are evaluated and the results of the best performing teams are given below, with individual RMSSE metrics, overall average and final score. We would like to thank everyone for their participation and valuable contributions! The competition will return soon with the new cut-off stage.

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Fri, 11/15/2024 - 11:49

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This paper introduces an edge-controlled autonomous robot with a gyro-stabilized active suspension system in form of a hybrid quadrupedal wheel drive mechanism, capable of detecting free pathways with an angular resolution of 1 degree and steering the robot in that direction. This features the computer-aided prototyping of the robot as a complete multisensory mechatronic system. Also, several algorithmic models were used in developing the robot’s software, which includes suspension control and pathfinding algorithms.

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The proliferation of efficient edge computing has enabled a paradigm shift of how we monitor and interpret urban air quality. Coupled with the dense spatiotemporal resolution realized from large-scale wireless sensor networks, we can achieve highly accurate realtime local inference of airborne pollutants. In this paper, we introduce a novel Deep Neural Network architecture targeted at latent time-series regression tasks from continuous, exogenous sensor measurements, based on the Transformer encoder scheme and designed for deployment on low-cost power-efficient edge processors.

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Sequential skeleton and average foot pressure data for normal and five pathological gaits (i.e., antalgic, lurching, steppage, stiff-legged, and Trendelenburg) were simultaneously collected. The skeleton data were collected by using Azure Kinect (Microsoft Corp. Redmond, WA, USA). The average foot pressure data were collected by GW1100 (GHIWell, Korea). 12 healthy subjects participated in data collection. They simulated the pathological gaits under strict supervision. A total of 1,440 data instances (12 people x 6 gait types x 20 walkings) were collected.

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Arbitrarily falling dices were photographed individually and monochromatically inside an Ulbricht sphere from two fixed perspectives. Overall, 11 dices with edge size 16 mm were used for 2133 falling experiments repeatedly. 5 of these dices were modified manually to have the following anomalies: drilled holes, missing dots, sawing gaps and scratches. All pictures in the uploaded pickle containers have a resolution of 400 times 400 pixels with normalized grey scale floating point values of 0 (black) through 1 (white).

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