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Main Author: Garcia, Rolando
Format: Preprint
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08200
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contents Interactive notebooks, such as Jupyter, have revolutionized the field of data science by providing an integrated environment for data, code, and documentation. However, their adoption by robotics researchers and model developers has been limited. This study investigates the logging and record-keeping practices of robotics researchers, drawing parallels to the pre-interactive notebook era of data science. Through interviews with robotics researchers, we identified the reliance on diverse and often incompatible tools for managing experimental data, leading to challenges in reproducibility and data traceability. Our findings reveal that robotics researchers can benefit from a specialized version of interactive notebooks that supports comprehensive data entry, continuous context capture, and agile data staging. We propose extending interactive notebooks to better serve the needs of robotics researchers by integrating features akin to traditional lab notebooks. This adaptation aims to enhance the organization, analysis, and reproducibility of experimental data in robotics, fostering a more streamlined and efficient research workflow.
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spellingShingle Interactive Lab Notebooks for Robotics Researchers
Garcia, Rolando
Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
Interactive notebooks, such as Jupyter, have revolutionized the field of data science by providing an integrated environment for data, code, and documentation. However, their adoption by robotics researchers and model developers has been limited. This study investigates the logging and record-keeping practices of robotics researchers, drawing parallels to the pre-interactive notebook era of data science. Through interviews with robotics researchers, we identified the reliance on diverse and often incompatible tools for managing experimental data, leading to challenges in reproducibility and data traceability. Our findings reveal that robotics researchers can benefit from a specialized version of interactive notebooks that supports comprehensive data entry, continuous context capture, and agile data staging. We propose extending interactive notebooks to better serve the needs of robotics researchers by integrating features akin to traditional lab notebooks. This adaptation aims to enhance the organization, analysis, and reproducibility of experimental data in robotics, fostering a more streamlined and efficient research workflow.
title Interactive Lab Notebooks for Robotics Researchers
topic Computational Engineering, Finance, and Science
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.08200