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| FC Portugal LinksThis page contains links to several interesting sites related with the RoboCup initiative, to the competitions, teams, mailing lists, bibliographies and people interested in RoboCup. Feel free to include a link or copy it to your own RoboCup site. RoboCup Interesting LinksRoboCup Resource and Reference The Soccer Server at SourceForge The (old) Manual for the Soccer Server ISAAC - ISI Automated Assistant Coach Mike - An Automated Commentary System for Soccer CompetitionsRoboCup World Cup 1997 - Japan RoboCup World Cup 1998 - Paris RoboCup World Cup 1999 - Stockholm RoboCup Japanese Championship 2000 RoboCup European Championship 2000 - Amsterdam RoboCup World Cup 2000 - Melbourne RoboCup German Open 2001 - Paderborn RoboCup World Cup 2001 - Seattle Simulation League TeamsFC Portugal (World and European Champion in 2000) Karlsruhe Brainstormers (World and European Vice-Champion in 2000) CMUnited (World Champion in 1998 and 1999, World 4th in 2000) AT Humboldt (World Champion in 1997, Vice-Champion in 1998) Magma Freiburg (World Vice-Champion in 1999, World 5th in 2000) Essex Wizards (World 3rd in 1999, European 3rd in 2000, World 7th, 2000) ATT-CMU2000 (World 3rd in 2000. Peter, Pat and Manuela new Team!) Cyberoos (European 4th in 2000. Australian "Kamikaze Runs"!) Robolog (European 5th in 2000. Good research in Koblenz!) Sharif Arvand (World 7th in 2000. New Iranian team, good at all levels!) Lucky Lubeck (Daniel Polani team after leaving Mainz) Mainz Rolling Brains (World 5th place in 1999) YowAI (Japanese Champions 2000, World 5th,2000. Great kicking ability!) 11Monkeys (World 4th place in 1999) Zeng (Very nice ideas in their playing style) OZ - Open Zeng (Agents from several Japanese universities in one team!) Headless Chickens (Paul Scerri Team. Nice ideas about coaching) Kappa-II (Itsuki Noda Team, GAEA)
Portuguese Teams
FC Portugal (Simulation, Universidade de Aveiro/Universidade do Porto) ISocRob (Middle Size, Instituto Superior Técnico) 5DPO (Small Size and Middle Size, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto) Minho Team (Middle Size, Universidade do Minho) ISePorto Team (Middle Size, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto - LSA/ISEP) Mailing ListsRoboCup Simulation League Mailing List - robocup-sim-l@usc.edu RoboCup Small-Size Mailing List - robocup-small@www.coral.cs.cmu.edu RoboCup Medium-Size Mailing List - robocup-mid@www.coral.cs.cmu.edu RoboCup Rescue Mailing List - r-resc@isi.edu BibliographiesPeopleAndreas Birk (Small Size) Andrew Jennings (Trustee) Antonio Cisternino (Simulation) Antonio Paulo Moreira (Middle Size) Artur Merke (Karlsruhe Brainstormers) Daniel Polani (Simulation) Deniele Nardi (Education) Dominique Duhaut (Trustee) Enrico Pagello (Trustee) Fernando Ribeiro (Middle Size) Frans Groen (Trustee) Frieder
Stolzenburg (Robolog) Gerhard Kraetzchmar (Middle Size) Gordon Wyeth (Small Size) Hans-Dieter Burkhard (Trustee) Hiroaki Kitano (Fed. President) Huosheng Hu (Essex Wizards) Itsuki Noda (Simulation) Klaus Dorer (Magma Freiburg) Kostas Kostiadis
(Essex Wizards) Mansour Jamzad (Middle Size) Manuela Veloso (Trustee) Martin Riedmiller (Karlsruhe Brainstormers) Masahiro Fujita (Sonny Legged)
Matthew Hunter (Essex Wizards) Milind Tambe (Trustee) Minoru Asada (Trustee) Mohammad Ali Safari (Sharif Arvand) Nishino Junji (OZ) Nuno Lau (FC Portugal) Oliver Obst (Robolog) Patrick Riley (CMUnited) Paul Levi (Education) Paul Scerri (Headless Chickens) Paulo Costa (Small Size) Pedro Lima (Middle Size) Peter Stone (ATT-CMU) Ranjit Nair (Rescue) Raul Rojas (Small Size) Satoshi Tadokoro (Rescue) Silvia Coradeschi (Trustee) Steffen Gutmann (Middle Size) Tomoichi Takahashi (Simulation) Takashi Suzuki (YowAI) Takayuki Ito (Rescue) Tucker Balch (Middle Size) (if your name is listed here without a link to your homepage or you would like to have your name here, please send us a message) |
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