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===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== |
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Usually, the log files are created using the [[http://www.cram-system.org/doc/logging/roslog|CRAM logging infrastructure]] that also includes the installation of a MongoDB database. If you would like to use the system on another computer, make sure to have a MongoDB database installed (the Ubuntu default version should work).<code> | Usually, the log files are created using the [[http://www.cram-system.org/doc/logging/roslog|CRAM logging infrastructure]] that also includes the installation of a MongoDB database. If you would like to use the system on another computer, make sure to have a MongoDB database installed (the Ubuntu default version should work). |
sudo apt-get install mongodb-dev</code> | sudo apt-get install mongodb-dev |
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The logged data is stored in a database called 'roslog'; the collections in this database correspond to the respective topic names, for example 'tf'. From the KnowRob side, you will need the "Complete system including add-on packages" installation of KnowRob from source. | |
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| The logged data is stored in a database called 'roslog'; the collections in this database correspond to the respective topic names, for example 'tf'. From the KnowRob side, you will need the "Complete system including add-on packages" installation of KnowRob from source and compile mod_execution_trace using |
| rosmake mod_execution_trace |
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===== Reasoning over logged data using knowrob_mongo ===== | ===== Reasoning over logged data using knowrob_mongo ===== |
| The knowrob_mongo package contains methods for accessing information in the MongoDB database via KnowRob predicates, for example the logged tf pose data or perception results. |
This page lists different queries related to the sybolic inference about logged data stored in a MongoDB database. | |
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==== Startup ==== | ==== Startup ==== |