Computer Science 691BR - S-Building a Robot Soccer Team

Spring
2017
01
3.00
Joydeep Biswas
1:00AM 1:00AM
UMass Amherst
21614
Robot soccer has been adopted as a test bed and progress marker for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics research since 1996. The primary success of soccer as a test bed is that the high-level evaluation of a successful team is readily understandable to everyone: the team that scores more goals, and "plays better soccer," is likely the team with the most effective innovations. The goal of this seminar is to explore the different sub-problems of AI and robotics as applied to robot soccer, to survey the state of the art, and to implement the most promising approach from each sub-problem.
Open to COMPSCI graduate students only. THE EXPECTED OUTCOMES OF THE CLASS IS A GROUP UNDERSTANDING OF THE STATE OF THE ART IN THE SUB-PROBLEMS OF ROBOT SOCCER, AND TO HAVE A CODEBASE WITH HIGH-QUALITY IMPLEMENTATIONS OF THE STATE OF THE ART, WHICH WILL THEN BE USED FOR THE UMASS ROBOCUP TEAM AT THE 2017 ROBOCUP COMPETITION AT NAGOYA, JAPAN. THE LEAGUE THAT WE WILL BE ENTERING IN IS THE SMALL SIZE LEAGUE (SSL). RULES, DESCRIPTIONS, AND TEAM DESCRIPTION PAPERS OF TEAMS FROM PAST ROBOCUP COMPETITIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON THE ROBOCUP SSL WIKI. NO FORMAL PREREQUISITES, HOWEVER, PARTICIPANTS MUST BE INTIMATELY FAMILIAR AND EXPERIENCED IN ALGORITHMS AND DATA STRUCTURES ESPECIALLY AS APPLIED TO AI, LINEAR ALGEBRA, VECTOR CALCULUS, AND COORDINATE GEOMETRY. STUDENTS NEEDING SPECIAL PERMISSION MUST REQUEST OVERRIDES VIA THE ON-LINE FORM: https://www.cics.umass.edu/overrides.
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