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2000 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel

The Ulm Sparrows 99

verfasst von : Stefan Sablatnög, Stefan Enderle, Mark Dettinger, Thomas Boß, Mohammed Livani, Michael Dietz, Jan Giebel, Urban Meis, Heiko Folkerts, Alexander Neubeck, Peter Schaeffer, Marcus Ritter, Hans Braxmeier, Dominik Maschke, Gerhard Kraetzschmar, Jörg Kaiser, Günther Palm

Erschienen in: RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III

Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg

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The Ulm Sparrows RoboCup team was initiated in early 1998. Among the goals of the team effort are to investigate methods for skill learning, adaptive spatial modeling, and emergent multiagent cooperation [1]. We develop both a middle-size robot league and a simulation league team. Based mostly on equipment and technology available in our robot lab, we implemented a first version of both teams for RoboCup-98 in order to gain practical experience in a major tournament. Based on the these experiences, we made significant progress in our team effort in several areas: we designed new robot hardware, extended our vision processing capabilities and implemented a revised and more complete version of our soccer agent software architecture. In particular, we added Monte Carlo localization techniques to our robots, enhanced environment modeling, and started to apply reinforcement learning techniques to improve basic playing skills.

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Titel
The Ulm Sparrows 99
verfasst von
Stefan Sablatnög
Stefan Enderle
Mark Dettinger
Thomas Boß
Mohammed Livani
Michael Dietz
Jan Giebel
Urban Meis
Heiko Folkerts
Alexander Neubeck
Peter Schaeffer
Marcus Ritter
Hans Braxmeier
Dominik Maschke
Gerhard Kraetzschmar
Jörg Kaiser
Günther Palm
Copyright-Jahr
2000
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45327-X_69

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