RoboCup is an international Robotics competitions founded in 1993. The aim is to develop Autonomy robots with the intention of promoting research and education in the field of artificial intelligence. The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot Soccer World Cup".
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RoboCup Official Site - The official RoboCup site, including information on the different events.
RoboCup 2001 - The official site for the 5th RoboCup world championships, held in Seattle, Washington USA. Site contains information for participants and the media. Final results are also listed.
RoboCup Junior - The official site for the junior version of the competition. Includes information on the different events of the competition.
RoboCup Junior - Portal site includes discussion forum, FAQ, robot profiles, photos, and event information.
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RoboCup Rescue - Site contains information on RoboCup Rescue,a competition involving robots designed for rescue operations. RoboCup Rescue is currently run as part RoboCup.
Robot Soccer - Roboterfußball - Club for promotion of robot soccer and multi agent systems in common. Located in Austria.
SourceForge - B-Soccer - B-Soccer wants to create teams of (simulated) soccer playing robots. These robots are controlled by neuronal nets. The robots learn playing by means of neuro-evolution. The robots should be able to participate at robo-cup simulation leagues.
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SourceForge Project - Singer - A Java2 library/package which provides soccer (football)-robot programming environments in RoboCup simulation league match. It was designed simply with event-delivery model; does not have world-modeling nor decision-making procedure.
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Virtual RoboCup - A project aimed at developing realtime 3D visualizations of RoboCup simulation league soccer games by adding articulated 3D body models to the original 2D simulation.
Meta Description: [ Virtual RoboCup Homepage ]
RoboCup Japan 2006 (Humanoid-Type) |