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A four legged league game from RoboCup 2004 in Lisbon, Portugal.

RoboCup is an international robotics competition founded in 1993. The aim is to develop autonomous soccer robots with the intention of promoting research and education in the field of artificial intelligence. The name RoboCup is a contraction of the competition's full name, "Robot Soccer World Cup", But there are many other stages of the competition such as "Search and Rescue" and "Robot Dancing".

The official goal of the project:

By mid-21st century, a team of fully autonomous humanoid robot soccer players shall win the soccer game, complying with the official rule of the FIFA, against the winner of the most recent World Cup.[1]

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RoboCup competitions

Team Osaka's humanoid robots
RoboCupSoccer Robot Football at 2009 German Open.ogg
Brainstormers Tribots (from Universität Osnabrück) play RFC Stuttgart (from Universität Stuttgart) in the RoboCupSoccer Middle-Size League at the 2009 RoboCup German Open.

The contest currently has four major competitions, each with a number of leagues:

  • RoboCupSoccer
  • RoboCupRescue
    WMR RoboCupRescue robot navigates red step fields 2009 German Open.ogg
    Warwick Mobile Robotics (from the University of Warwick) robot navigates red step fields, in the RoboCupRescue arena at the 2009 RoboCup German Open
  • RoboCupJunior
    • Soccer Challenge
    • Dance Challenge
    • Rescue Challenge
    • General
  • RoboCup@Home [3], which debuted in 2006, and focuses on the introduction of autonomous robots to human society.

Each team is fully autonomous in all RoboCup leagues. Once the game starts, the only input from any human is from the referee.[4]

Venues

Venue Number of teams Number of countries Number of participants
RoboCup 2010 - Singapore
RoboCup 2009 Graz - Austria
RoboCup 2008 Suzhou - China 373[5] 35
RoboCup 2007 Atlanta - USA 321[6] 39[7] 1966
RoboCup 2006 Bremen - Germany 440 35
RoboCup 2005 Osaka - Japan 419 35
RoboCup 2004 Lisbon - Portugal 345 37
RoboCup 2003 Padua - Italy 238 35
RoboCup 2002 Fukuoka/Busan - Japan/Korea 188 29
RoboCup 2001 Seattle - USA 141 22
RoboCup 2000 Melbourne - Australia 110 19
RoboCup 1999 Stockholm - Sweden 85 23
RoboCup 1998 Paris - France 63 19
RoboCup 1997 Nagoya - Japan 38 11
Pre-RoboCup-96 event - Osaka - Japan 8 -

Notes

RoboCup is not to be confused with RobotCub, a humanoid robot project with the aim of studying cognition through robotics.

See also

External links

2006 links

2007 links

2008 links

2009 links

2010 links

RoboCup Local Events

References


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