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Volume 30, Issue -, Pages -Publisher
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DOI: 10.1016/j.dib.2020.105637
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Cognitive mapping; Multisensory integration; Bayes; Grid cells; Head-direction cells
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Simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM), which addresses the problem of constructing a spatial map of an unknown environment while simultaneously determining the mobile robot's position relative to this map, is regarded as one of the key technologies in mobile robot navigation. This data article presents four raw video files, demonstrating the mapping and localization processes of NeuroBayesSLAM, a neurobiologically inspired SLAM system, on two publicly available datasets, namely the St Lucia suburb dataset and the iRat Australia dataset. The cognitive mapping process was recorded by a free screen recorder software on ubuntu Linux system. Neural activities of the head-direction cells and the grid cells, the local view templates of visual scenes, and experience map were included. These data envision the possibility of transferring the multisensory integration mechanism found in the spatial memory circuits of the mammalian brain to develop intelligent cognitive mapping systems for indoor and large outdoor environments as in the research article NeuroBayesSLAM: Neurobiologically Inspired Bayesian Integration of Multisensory Information for Robot Navigation Zeng et al., 2020. (C) 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc.
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