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Open Challenge: Pumas 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 1/ Open Challenge During the Open Challenge (OC) teams are encouraged to demonstrate the best of their robots’ abilities. About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic [...]

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PartyBot: RH4-Y II 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 2/ PartyBot (Who Is Who? Reloaded) About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist humans in everyday life. The ultimate scenario is the [...]

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PartyBot: AllemaniACs III 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 2/ PartyBot (Who Is Who? Reloaded) About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist humans in everyday life. The ultimate scenario is the [...]

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PartyBot: Pumas III 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 2/ PartyBot (Who Is Who? Reloaded) About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist humans in everyday life. The ultimate scenario is the [...]

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Competitive Lost & Found: Nanisha/RoboCit (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 1/ Competitive Lost & Found This test focuses on navigation in a dynamic environment, object detection and recogni- tion. AboutRoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications [...]

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Demo Challenge: Homer (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 2/ In the bar (Demo Challenge) The robot has to function in a bar/restaurant setting as a waiter (serving drinks/snacks, focus on Human-Robot Interaction (HRI) by taking orders) or a bartender (pouring/mixing drinks, focus on HRI manipulation). Other roles (host, preparing snacks etc.) are allowed but have to be asked for [...]

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Introduce: Nanisha 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 1/Introduce The robot introduces itself and its team to the audience. The other team leaders evaluate the appearance and the presentation behavior of the robot. About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to [...]

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Follow Me: Markovito/Sourena 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 1/Follow Me The robot has to safely follow an unknown person through a dynamical environment. About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist [...]

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PartyBot: Pumas 1/2 (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Stage 2/ PartyBot (Who Is Who? Reloaded) About RoboCup@Home: RoboCup@Home is a new league inside the RoboCup competitions that focuses on real-world applications and human-machine interaction with autonomous robots. The aim is to foster the development of useful robotic applications that can assist humans in everyday life. The ultimate scenario is the [...]

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Finals: Flea (Steadicam)

RoboCup WorldCup 2009: Finals The competition ends with the Finals on the last day, where the ve teams with the highest total score compete. The concept is the same as in the Open Challenge. Every team in the Finals can choose freely what to demonstrate. The performance is evaluated by a jury and the Executive [...]

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