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Call for Participation RoboCup 2025 Soccer Simulation 2D Competition

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Call for Participation RoboCup2025 Soccer Simulation 2D League July 15 – July 21, 2025 – Salvador, Brazil RoboCup 2025 Web page: https://2025.robocup.org Soccer Simulation Web page: https://ssim.robocup.org League discord: https://discord.gg/yFxkCcatGe Introduction The RoboCup Soccer Simulation 2D League is one of the oldest RoboCup Soccer competitions. It is based on the RoboCup Soccer Simulator that enables two teams of 11 simulated autonomous robots plus an autonomous coach agent to play a soccer game with very realistic rules and gameplay. Due to its stability, the RoboCup Soccer Simulator is an outstanding research and educational tool for multiagent systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. We invite you to participate in the RoboCup 2025 Soccer Simulation League 2D competition, which will take place on July 15 – July 21, 2025, in Salvador, Brazil. If…
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Call for Participation RoboCup 2024 Soccer Simulation 2D Competition

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RoboCup2024 Soccer Simulation 2D League Call for Participation July 15 – July 21, 2024 – Eindhoven, Netherlands https://2024.robocup.org/ The detailed document can be found at https://docs.google.com/document/d/1O02gc-9HZ3x95NnirHg45S3Z0uiZVIKwIKfXi1GnY00/edit?usp=sharing Introduction The RoboCup Soccer Simulation 2D League is one of the oldest RoboCup Soccer competitions. It is based on the RoboCup Soccer Simulator that enables two teams of 11 simulated autonomous robots plus an autonomous coach agent to play a soccer game with very realistic rules and gameplay. The RoboCup Soccer Simulator is an outstanding research and educational tool for multiagent systems, artificial intelligence, and machine learning due to its stability. We would like to invite you to participate in the RoboCup 2024 Soccer Simulation League 2D competition, which will take place July 15 – July 21, 2024, in Eindhoven, Netherlands. If you are…
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Call for Participation RoboCup 2024 Soccer Simulation 3D League

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Call for Participation RoboCup 2024 Soccer Simulation 3D League July 17 – July 21, 2024 Eindhoven (Netherlands) https://2024.robocup.org/ The RoboCup Soccer Simulation 3D Competition provides a great opportunity to experiment with humanoid robots without the need for investing in robot hardware. It facilitates experimenting using different learning and optimization techniques by providing a simulated environment. Since the games are played with teams of 11 players, the league is also a very good environment for experimenting on multi-robot coordination methodologies. We would like to invite you to participate in the RoboCup 2024 Soccer Simulation League 3D competition in Eindhoven, Netherlands. If you are interested in participating, please register your team and follow the procedure as outlined below. Important Dates February 28, 2024 (23:59 AoE): Team Qualification Materials Submission Deadline March 20,…
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RoboCup 2023 Soccer Simulation 3D: Call for Participation

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Call for Participation RoboCup 2023 Soccer Simulation 3D League July 4 – July 9, 2023 Bordeaux (France) https://2023.robocup.org/ The RoboCup Soccer Simulation 3D Competition provides a great opportunity to experiment with humanoid robots without the need for investing in robot hardware. It facilitates experimenting using different learning and optimization techniques by providing a simulated environment. Since the games are played with teams of 11 players, the league is also a very good environment for experimenting on multi-robot coordination methodologies. We would like to invite you to participate in the RoboCup 2023 Soccer Simulation League 3D competition in Bordeaux, France. If you are interested in participating, please register your team and follow the procedure as outlined below. Important Dates February 28, 2023 (23:59 AoE): Team Qualification Materials Submission Deadline March 20,…
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RoboCup 2022: 3D Simulation Results

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The RoboCup 2022 Soccer Simulation 3D was amazing! Ten teams competed for five days in the central Soccer Competition. Teams were also challenged with a set of Technical Challenges. The Free Scientific Challenge is a competition where teams present a one-page paper and a 5-minute presentation of one of their main scientific contributions to the league in the last year. A jury composed of each team leader and two invited experts evaluates and votes on the best contributions. The Fat Proxy challenge invites teams to adapt their codes to use more abstract commands in the simulator, like Simulation 2D league. The magma's Fat Proxy enables teams to use commands similar to dash and kick used in the 2D simulator to run in the original 3D Simulator. Teams from 2D and…
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