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   Home / Computers / Robotics / Competitions / RoboCup
 
   Web Sites
  • BuRST - the BEAM Robotic Soccer Team - Includes team information, and photos of their robots.
    www.surf.net.au/jmdbb/soccer/index.htm
  • RoboCup 2000 - The official site for the 4th RoboCup world championships, which were held in Melbourne, Australia. Includes videos from the event.
    www.robocup2000.org/htm/content/frameset.html
  • 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.
    www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~robocup2001
  • RoboCup 2002 - The official site for the 6th RoboCup world championships, which will be held in Buson, Japan. Site contains information about this upcoming event and specific information to help participants register.
    www.robocup2002.org
  • RoboCup GermanOpen - The official site for the German RoboCup event. Information on the venue can be found, and entrants can register for the competition here.
    ais.gmd.de/GermanOpen
  • RoboCup Junior - The official site for the junior version of the competition. Includes information on the different events of the competition.
    www.artificialia.com/RoboCupJr
  • RoboCup Middle Size Robot League - Information and pointers relevant to teams who want to participate in the league (also known as the F-2000 league). Links to other Robocup sites as well.
    smart.informatik.uni-ulm.de/ROBOCUP/f2000/index.html
  • 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.
    sourceforge.net/projects/bsoc
  • 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.
    sourceforge.net/projects/singer
  • RoboCup Official Site - The official RoboCup site, including information on the different events.
    www.robocup.org/02.html

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