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The CS Freiburg Team: Playing Robotic Soccer Based on an Explicit World Model

Jens-Steffen Gutmann, Wolfgang Hatzack, Immanuel Herrmann, Bernhard Nebel, Frank Rittinger, Augustinus Topor, Thilo Weigel

Year
2000
Citations
18

Abstract

Robotic soccer is an ideal task to demonstrate new techniques and to explore new problems. Moreover, problems and solutions can be easily communicated because soccer is a well-known game. Our intention in building a robotic soccer team and participating in RoboCup'98 was, first of all, to demonstrate the usefulness of the self-localization methods we have developed. Secondly, we wanted to show that playing soccer based on an explicit world model is much more effective than other methods. Thirdly, we intended to explore the problem of building and maintaining a global team world model. As has been demonstrated by the performance of our team, we were successful on the first two points. Moreover, robotic soccer gave us the opportunity to study problems in distributed, cooperative sensing. 1 Introduction Robotic soccer is an interesting research domain because problems in robotics, artificial intelligence, multi-agent systems, and real-time reasoning have to be solved in order to create...

Keywords

Task (project management)Artificial intelligenceComputer scienceIdeal (ethics)Human–computer interactionRoboticsOperations researchSimulationRobotEngineering

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