RoboCup 2007 Opens At Georgia Tech 52
Craig writes "The 2007 installment of RoboCup has begun; individual events opened to the public today. RoboCup is an international robotics symposium and competition whose goal is to advance the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence to the point that in 2050 a robot soccer team can defeat the human world champions. This year, RoboCup is located on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta, GA, marking the first time a university is hosting it and only the second time since it began in 1993 that it is located in the United States."
"Defeat" (Score:3, Funny)
Be rid of "soccer" and "champions" and you have an interesting article!
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Be rid of "soccer" and "champions" and you have an interesting article!
Different robot soccer leugues (Score:1)
Another league exists: FIRA [robocup-us.org]... FIRA's "RoboWorld Cup 2007" takes place between 14 and 17 July.... I'm actually doing a team's vision system... (not for the RoboWorld Cup though....)
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My univeristy was doing the small wheeled robot division. I kept getting asked to participate, but never had the time because I was also working. Instead, I got called in for trouble shooting and brain storming when I had the free time since I had experience that my friends in the competition didn't.
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Damn straight! I'll be 85! And at my age then, fuck yeah! I deserve to be high!! I'm with you man!
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Re:Georgia Tech Campus... (Score:4, Insightful)
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I think the OP was complaining that there are a lot of SUV-driving, Bush-supporting morons in the surrounding city, which is true.
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It's hotter than Hell down here!
And humid!
And folks who think W is doing a great job - the 30%+- of the population who think Bush is doing a great job? They're my neighbors here in Georgia! You know: the big SUV driving obese folks with the pristine "W '04 " bumper stickers.
Those robots better be running on oil! None of that pansy "alternative fuel" shit - but OIL!!
Great test for robots going into hostile climates!
Yeh, hot and humid yet it doesnt rain! Well not till last week, still 12" in drought.
OT I know, but I always find it funny that its usually those same SUV drivers with the Bush '04 stickers and the WWJD/Jesus Loves You stickers that are carrying only a driver, doing about 90+ on I75, and are weaving in and out of traffic flipping people off that honk at them.
Bleh, and off I go to play in that very traffic, to GaTech none-the-less to try to go swim, same facility thats hosting the robo cup. Actually, its
Good Times (Score:1)
should have been last week. (Score:2)
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Robots (Score:5, Funny)
RoboCup coverage (Score:3, Informative)
I'm also covering this for our campus newspaper (click my name above for the preview article in last week's issue), so if anybody has anything they wanted to know or see pictures of let me know and I can try to make it happen. As I was bogged down with classes today I haven't seen any of the robots compete yet (although last week I "met" some still-unfinished robots being built by Georgia Tech students) but I intend to spend at least a few hours there tomorrow and every day the rest of the week.
(BTW, is anybody on here a participant in the event?)
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Games are under way, and we've seen some interesting play so far. Some of our league's team sites are:
The world cup site is http://www.robocup- [robocup-us.org]
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International Robotics Symposium (Score:1)
The old school (Score:2, Offtopic)
http://www.gtri.gatech.edu/atas/teams/aerialrobot
Kinda wish I was there now instead of 1962...;-)
rj
Participant (Score:4, Informative)
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Even worse, the room we're all coding in is lit by 20 watt bulbs so it's ridiculously dark, except for the glare of computer screens
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There used to be a lot more innovation than what we see now and I'm not sure if that is because ideas have been perfected or if new rules are preventing teams from straying too far from the norm. I know of quite a few Universities which used to be part of Robocup but quit ~3 years ago because they lacked interest/students/funding (yes, it is very expensive).
In 2050 I'm guessing that RoboCup will be similar to Forumla 1 car racing in that they
Why wait until 2050? (Score:1)
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Having no internet access is really a bad thing, and the only time that this happened when I participated was in Lisbon '04. They had only 255 IP addresses, which worked well the first two days. But when all of the about 1700 people were on site, the network broke down
2005 in Osaka and 2006 in Bremen worked very well on this infrastructural things
I've never heard about power outtakes at RoboCup competitions. This must be even wors
Pictures, Video, and Commentary (Score:4, Informative)
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Just boys with toys? (Score:1)
To me (and I assume most of the other participants), RoboCup is about something else entirely. It is about developing new technologies on a complete systems level. Apart from finding some neat hardware solutions ranging from simple wheels to dynamic humanoid gaits the more interesting o
Humanoid Soccer Final Video (Score:1)