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As more human footballers retire due to irrecoverable injuries, people start finding a way so everyone can still enjoy football games. Among them, a research consultant only known as Professor GGO proposes an idea: a palm sized football robot with artificial intelligence. People are amused by the brilliant idea, and soon after, the development ...
There are no physical robots in this league but spectators can watch the action on a large screen, which looks like a giant computer game. Each simulated robot player may have its own play strategy and characteristic and every simulated team actually consists of a collection of programs.
The aim of the competition is to promote robotics and AI research by offering a publicly appealing – but formidable – challenge. The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot World Cup Initiative" (based on the FIFA World Cup ), but there are many other areas of competition such as "RoboCupRescue", "RoboCup@Home ...
"Sometimes we think about AI as just something big," said Tomas Lamanauskas, Deputy Secretary-General of the U.N.'s International Telecommunication Uni Robots play soccer at Geneva AI showcase ...
The German federation is looking ahead at artificial intelligence having been introduced to prototypes it hopes can help scouting by mining data on an average 1,500 games per season and also make ...
Google’s leading AI division DeepMind has built a tool that it claims can match expert football tactics and predict the outcome of corner kicks.. DeepMind has previously used its artificial ...
NimbRo-OP2X [1] Humanoid Soccer Robot at RoboCup 2018 in Montreal. A soccer robot is a specialized autonomous robot and mobile robot that is used to play variants of soccer. The main organised competitions are RoboCup or FIRA tournaments played each year. The RoboCup contest currently has a number of soccer leagues:
The robot's development began with the launch of Project Nao in 2004. On 15 August 2007, Nao replaced Sony's robot dog Aibo as the robot used in the RoboCup Standard Platform League (SPL), an international robot soccer competition. [1] The Nao was used in RoboCup 2008 and 2009, and the NaoV3R was chosen as the platform for the SPL at RoboCup ...