I think this is a great idea, get peer-reviewed data on the web both for reducing start up costs for robotics research and for good comparison of techniques.
" From the Editorial Board of the International Journal of Robotics
Research,
The International Journal of Robotics Research announces a new genre
of paper – the data paper – for significant and peer reviewed archival
data sets. Data papers build on the success of archival multimedia
content for papers, another IJRR innovation that was introduced in
July 2001.
Our goal in creating data papers is to facilitate and encourage the
release of high quality, peer reviewed data sets to the robotics
community. We believe that the widespread availability of large data
sets (order of Gbytes) will overcome a significant entry barrier in
robotics which currently slows algorithmic development.
Benefits will come from eliminating the effort and expertise required
to collect these very large experimental data sets, and from
facilitating direct comparison to previously published work.
Further details are available in the editorial at http://ijr.sagepub.com/cgi/reprint/28/5/587"
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
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