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The First RoboCup Australian Open 2003
(AORC-2003)
Sydney, 28-31 January 2003
We expect AORC-2003 to be a
truly Open event, with a number of international entries and a
comprehensive participation from Australia:
| Team Name
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Affiliation
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Country |
Team Leader |
Participation |
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| Anhui
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Anhui University, Hefei
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China |
Yang Zengguang |
locale |
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Cyberoos2003
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CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
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Australia
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Mikhail Prokopenko |
locale |
| DrWeb |
Daniloff's Labs |
Russia |
Sergey Akhapkin |
remote |
| DSL United |
University of Wollongong - Decision Systems Lab |
Australia |
Peter Harvey |
locale |
| ERA-Polytech |
St. Petersburg State Technical University & NE
Company |
Russia |
Alexei Kritchoun |
remote |
| Helli-Amistres |
Allameh Helli High School, National
Organization for Development of Exceptional Talents |
Iran |
Ehsan Harati |
remote |
| PolyteCS |
Amirkabir University of Technology |
Iran |
Pooyan Fazli |
remote |
| RMIT |
RMIT-CSIT, Computer Science and Information
Technology |
Australia |
Jeff Riley |
locale |
| rUNSWift II |
University of New South Wales (UNSW) |
Australia |
Ken Nguyen |
locale |
| Sigsim (Arvand2) |
Sharif University of Technology |
Iran |
Iman Hajirasouliha |
remote |
| Sharif Arvand |
Sharif University of Technology |
Iran |
Jafar Habibi |
remote |
| Time |
Quazvin Azad University |
Iran |
Mehrdad Dehghan |
remote |
| Wright Eagle |
Univeristy of Science and Technology, China (USTC) |
China |
Chen Xiaoping |
locale |
| Yarra |
RMIT-CSE, Computer Systems Engineering |
Australia |
Andrew Jennings |
locale |
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The event will take two days + setup (half-a-day), with the competition
component being run in a typical RoboCup Simulation League environment
(please note that only Linux OS will be supported).
Our plan is to have a topical event, focussed on Adaptability in
Multi-Agent Systems. In particular, we intend to run a number of standard
games (eg., 3) between the same teams, varying the number of the available
machines 3-vs-3, 1-vs-1, etc., and using an average-score metrics (for
example, taking away the worst result of each team).
The 1st RoboCup Australian Open tournament and workshop is a non-profit
event, without registration fees.
The Program Committee:
- Aditya Ghose, Wollongong Uni, Australia
- Andrew Jennings, RMIT, Australia
- Abhaya Nayak, Macquarie Uni, Australia
- Ken Nguyen, UNSW, Australia
- Maurice Pagnucco, UNSW, Australia
- Daniel Polani, Uni of Hertfordshire, UK
- Claude Sammut, UNSW, Australia
- Chen Xiaoping, USTC, China
- Mikhail Prokopenko, CSIRO, Australia.
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