Towards Using Multiple Iterated, Reproduced, and Replicated Experiments with Robots (MIRRER) for Evaluation and Benchmarking
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The robotics research field lacks formalized definitions and frameworks for evaluating advanced capabilities including generalizability (the ability for robots to perform tasks under varied contexts) and reproducibility (the performance of a reproduced robot capability in different labs under the same experimental conditions). This paper presents an initial conceptual framework, MIRRER, that unites the concepts of performance evaluation, benchmarking, and reproduced/replicated experimentation in order to facilitate comparable robotics research. Several open issues with the application of the framework are also presented.
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