CSIRO Australia

 
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 Affiliation Country Team Leader Participation
         
 Anhui  Anhui University, Hefei China Yang Zengguang locale
 Cyberoos2003  CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences Australia 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
         

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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last updated 25/02/05
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