Title
Review: RoboCup through 2000
Abstract
Can a team of robots beat the human world champions at soccer? That is the 50-year grand challenge at the heart of the Robotic Soccer World Cup (RoboCup) initiative. Every year, researchers from around the world gather at the RoboCup tournaments to test their teams of software and hardware soccer players against each other. We report here on the first three of these tournaments, which were held in 1997 (Nagoya), 1998 (Paris) and 1999 (Stockholm). We summarise the game results, the practical and scientific lessons learned, and the progress towards that grand challenge goal.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2000
Computers and Games
game result,hardware soccer player,RoboCup tournament,Robotic Soccer World Cup,grand challenge goal,50-year grand challenge,human world champion,scientific lesson
Field
DocType
ISBN
Football,Tournament,Software engineering,Computer science,Software,Artificial intelligence,Game theory,Robot,Robotics,Distributed computing
Conference
3-540-43080-6
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
12
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Itsuki Noda11360223.51
Ian Frank220125.27