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ISRR
2001
Springer
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The Evolution of a Robot Soccer Team
Abstract. This paper traces four years of evolution of the UNSW team in the RoboCup Sony legged robot league. The lessons learned in the creation of a competitive team are instruct...
Claude Sammut, Bernhard Hengst
ROBVIS
2001
Springer
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RoboCup-99: A Student's Perspective
One of the reasons for organizing robotic games is that they allow researchers to evaluate their systems and approaches on a level playing field. This evaluation is important in a...
Jacky Baltes
ROBOCUP
1999
Springer
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14 years 1 months ago
The RoboCup - NAIST
Abstract. To make a robot team perform a soccer game, various technologies must be developed. To date, we constructed a multi-sensor based mobile robot for robotic soccer research....
Takayuki Nakamura, Kazunori Terada, Hideaki Takeda...
ECIS
2000
13 years 10 months ago
Effects of Electronic Markets on Negotiation Processes
Negotiation can be regarded as playing a game with certain rules. If the rules change, the game has to be played differently. Compared to traditional markets, electronic markets ca...
Michael Stroebel
ATAL
2007
Springer
14 years 3 months ago
Using Information Gain to Analyze and Fine Tune the Performance of Supply Chain Trading Agents
The Supply Chain Trading Agent Competition (TAC SCM) was designed to explore approaches to dynamic supply chain trading. During the course of each year’s competition historical d...
James Andrews, Michael Benisch, Alberto Sardinha, ...