What is openEASE?
The research centre EASE aims at connecting to, and cooperating with an open and global research community to accelerate research progress in the implementation of the EASE research agenda. The EASE efforts dedicated to this end, run under the label openEASE.
Open Source Software
EASE provides key software components for the cognition-enabled control of robotic agents. These components can be used free of charge and the source code is publicly available.
openEASE cloud service
EASE provides a web-based interface to interact with our knowledge infrastructure. Episodic memories of robots can be stored, retrieved and processed with this service by anybody on the world, for free.
Open Data
EASE shares benchmark datasets like the TUM kitchen dataset with the research community. The "Household Activities from Virtual Environments Data Set" (HAVE) consists of 240 recordings in virtual reality, done at the Automatica Trade Fair 2018 in Munich.