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In order to deal with object grasping in a more informed manner, the ontology should define preferred grasping strategies for known objects (e.g. a fork is generally grasped from the top, while a bottle from the side).
Note: The knowledge should be encoded on a class level, not just for class assertions. This should be doable with a property restriction, as for instance discussed here.
Note 2: Some groundwork for this was laid with #11
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In order to deal with object grasping in a more informed manner, the ontology should define preferred grasping strategies for known objects (e.g. a fork is generally grasped from the top, while a bottle from the side).
Note: The knowledge should be encoded on a class level, not just for class assertions. This should be doable with a property restriction, as for instance discussed here.
Note 2: Some groundwork for this was laid with #11
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: