Abstract

This paper presents results from the application of dimensionality reduction algorithms to sensory-data time-series that were recorded from Robonaut - NASA's humanoid robot while it was being teleoperated through three tool manipulation tasks. The algorithms tested were principal component analysis, multidimensional scaling, and spatio-temporal Isomap. Structures were shown to exist in some cases, but their detection required careful analysis and a correct choice of parameters

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