Dear Humanoid League Teams,
for the 2022 competition, we are planning to play with the rule book
that was prepared for the 2020 competition and merge it together with
the rule book that we used for the virtual competition in 2021.
This year the rules will be updated according to the following schedule:
* Dec 23rd to Jan 21st: Rules ideas are proposed and discussed on the
forum by the whole league
* Feb 7th to 13th: All teams who participated in RoboCup 2019 or RoboCup
2021 and are registered for the 2022 competition can vote on rule changes
* Feb 18th: A rule draft including the rules voted is published (teams
can then provide feedback)
* March 4th: The final RuleBook for RoboCup 2020 is published
The topics currently discussed are the following:
* Reducing robot handler interventions:
https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/discussion-reducing-robot-handler-interventi…
* Update of Technical Challenges:
https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/discussion-update-of-technical-challenges/53…
* Announcement of code and hardware usage:
https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/discussion-announcement-of-code-and-hardware…
* Merge of physical and virtual rule book:
https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/discussion-merge-of-physical-and-virtual-rul…
* Ball holding: https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/discussion-ball-holding/540/2
Please feel free to add other topics you would like to discuss to the
forum as well.
Cheers,
Maike (for the Humanoid League Technical Committee)
--
Dr. Maike Paetzel-Prüsmann
Postdoctoral Researcher
Foundations of Computational Linguistics Laboratory
University of Potsdam, Germany
Pronouns: she / her
More information: https://www.maike-paetzel.de/
Dear Humanoid League Teams,
We received the following special offers to buy hardware products to be used for the RoboCup 2022 competition at a reduced price or under other special conditions. Hardware products can either be full robot platforms or relevant hardware parts needed for building RC-HL robots.
Rhoban, Bordeaux University
Institution:
Rhoban, Bordeaux University
Contact:
Olivier Ly – ly(a)labri.fr / team(a)rhoban.com
Description of the offer:
The Rhoban Football Club proposes a fully assembled Sigmaban+ Robot (upgrade of the Sydney version), ready to play for RoboCup2022. Price per robot is 30K € including a case for protection, 100K € for a read-to-play team. The source code we used during final is available along with install instruction at https://github.com/Rhoban/kid_size_public/tree/public_2019
Offers valid until:
February 28th, 2022
RobotShop inc.
Institution:
RobotShop inc. (www.robotshop.com)
Contact:
Coupon code to be used at checkout.
Description of the offer:
30% discount code valid on products from the category: https://www.robotshop.com/en/lynxmotion-ses-v2-parts.html
Offers valid until:
March 1st, 2022
ROBOTIS
Institution:
ROBOTIS (http://en.robotis.com)
Contact:
Coupon code to be sent to ROBOTIS at contactus2(a)robotis.com
Description of the offer:
DYNAMIXEL X Series (XM & XH series) at a 20% discount. (1-year basic warranty is included)
Please note that the quoted prices do not include shipping, tax, any local customs or handling charges.
Offers valid until:
April 29th, 2022
For getting the coupon codes to be used for RobotShop and ROBOTIS, please contact me.
Best regards,
Alessandra
Dr. Alessandra Rossi
Postdoctoral researcher
PRISCA research lab
University of Naples Federico II, Naples, Italy
Visiting Researcher
Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
Adaptive Systems Research Group
University of Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Dear Sir, Hello!
There seems to be a small error in the online submission system.
Now, my online submission application system time remaining(RoboCup Humanoid League: Kid Size) is said to 365 days, 23 hours, 32 minutes.
As far as, I know Robocup 2022 Humanoid League:Kide Size Submission deadline is December 19th(12th -> 19th), 2021.
Thank you for your help in this matter!
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1. Re: Reminder, Deadline extension, and COVID19 update: Call
for Participation RoboCup Humanoid League Virtual Season
(Jasper G?ldenstein)
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* Call for Participation *
RoboCup Humanoid League Virtual Season
https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
December 17th 2021 to April 30th, 2022
===========================================================
The RoboCup Humanoid League is inviting interested teams to apply for
participation in the Humanoid League Virtual Season.
The Humanoid League will host competitions in the following categories:
* KidSize: 40 – 100cm robot height (FIFA size 1 ball)
* AdultSize: 130 – 200cm robot height (FIFA size 5 ball)
For more detailed class definitions and more information about the
humanoid league, please refer to the humanoid league home page at
https://humanoid.robocup.org/, specifically the robot specifications
found at https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
1. Humanoid League Virtual Season
=================================
A virtual soccer competition will be organized similar to RoboCup 2021
but distributed over several months with games every other week.
Since the Virtual Humanoid Soccer Competition will be held entirely
online, all teams registering for the competition will be admitted. The
exact tournament format will be announced once the number of
participating teams is known.
Details on the setup and implementation will be published and
continuously updated on the RoboCup Humanoid League
website:https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
1.1. Simulator & Game Rules
----------------------------
As in RoboCup 2021, Webots with the Humanoid League simulation world,
the automatic refereeing system, and the simulation interface will be used.
We keep the specifications of the simulation interface and the server up
to date on the this link: https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
Currently, the automatic refereeing system and the simulation world are
being worked on. Most significantly, domain randomization will be
introduced. This includes reasonably uneven ground, randomized reset
positions of the robots starting poses, and varying lighting conditions,
backgrounds and ball textures. As with any major change during the
competition, these will be announced and finalized 3 weeks before the
next game. Bug Fixes are not subject to this deadline.
Robot models must be submitted 2 weeks before the start of the
competition to be verified. If you would like to update your robot model
during the season it must be submitted by Monday 8am CET of the week the
next game is scheduled.
The rules of the virtual game will initially be the ones used for
RoboCup 2021 but will be updated during the competition. The 3 week
notice period also applies here to allow teams to adapt their software.
1.2. Competition Schedule
-------------------------
Matches will be played approximately every other week (see preliminary
schedule). Whether Saturday or Sunday will be the day of streaming will
be determined by a vote of the participating teams during the sign-up
process.
Two workshops are planned (see dates below) with a focus on sim2real
transfer. Further information on these will follow soon.
Matchday 1: Dec 18th / 19th
Matchday 2: Jan 8th / 9th
Matchday 3: Jan 22nd / 23rd
Workshop 1: Jan 28th/29th/30th
Matchday 4: Feb 5th / 6th
Matchday 5: Feb 19th / 20th
Matchday 6: Mar 5th / 6th
Matchday 7: Mar 19th / 20th
Matchday 8: Apr 2nd / 3rd
Workshop 2: Apr 8th/9th/10th
Matchday 9: Apr 16th / 17th
Matchday 10 Apr 30th/ May 1st
Please note that the exact dates of the games are subject to change in
case of significant bugs in the simulation or automatic refereeing
software or an overlap with regional RoboCup tournaments. In these
cases, the teams will be notified as early as possible about a shift in
the game schedule.
1.3. Competition Setup
-----------------------
The competition will be performed entirely in the cloud. Each team is
guaranteed to play a minimum of 8 games. The exact tournament format
will be announced once the number of participating teams in each size
class has been determined.
Details of the server specification are the same as in RoboCup 2021 and
can be found here https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
The deadline for teams uploading their software is Thursday, if Saturday
is selected as matchday, and Friday if Sunday is selected. The
simulation will then be run in the cloud and a video of the match
streamed online on the match days. Access to log files will be provided
to teams after the match has been streamed.
Teams will be given possibilities to test the setup of the competition.
Several test scenarios will be offered to teams in early December. These
scenarios will be similar to the ones offered during the mock
competition. Teams must pass the tests in the order presented if they
have not already proven so during previous virtual competition that they
pass these tests.
*Robot model inspection*: A manual inspection is carried out by members
of the TC, making sure that the model does not crash or significantly
slows down the simulator. The TC also checks that the team.json is in
the proper format and all fields are set.
*Connection test*: We launch a simulator with one robot instance, and we
start a game to verify whether Webots accepts the connection.
*Walking test*: We launch a simulator with one robot instance, and we
start a game with a cap of 5 minutes real time. We inspect the video for
evidence of the robot being able to walk in the ready or play state.
*Penalty shoot-out*: We launch a simulator and one robot instance with
the teams being paired (if possible). Teams need to be able to move the
ball to pass.
*Short game*: We launch a simulator and 4 robot instances with the teams
being paired (when it is possible). The game time is capped to 2.5
minutes per half time, RR style. Teams need to be able at least to
touch the ball to pass.
If custom test scenarios are required by teams to test specific
components of the cloud infrastructure together with the team’s
software, please let us know.
1.3. Registration
------------------
The registration process for the Humanoid League Virtual Season is done
in two steps. First, you need to submit general data about your team via
the submission system of the Humanoid League:
http://submission.robocuphumanoid.com/. All teams that fulfill the
formal requirements are automatically qualified to participate.
The following data is required:
* Team name
* URL of the team’s home page
* Name of team leader or team contact person
* E-mail address of team leader or contact person
* Postal address of the team, team leader or contact person
* Competition category: Humanoid League Virtual Season Kid or Adult
* Letter of Commitment
Please note that teams applying for participation in several classes
must register individually for each class and pay the appropriate
registration fee.
The registration form must be filled out online at
http://submission.robocuphumanoid.org/
<http://submission.robocuphumanoid.org/>
In the second step, the teams must pay a fee of $340 for the entire
tournament season (including a minimum of 8 games plus tests). Payment
needs to be made to the Federation via Wire Transfer or PayPal. Detailed
instructions are sent to teams after registration. Please note that
teams need to cover the respective transfer and conversion fees that
apply for your country when transferring money to the US. For PayPal,
US-based teams need to pay 2% of processing fees (around 7 USD), for
international teams a 4% processing fee applies (around 14 USD). The
fees for wire transfer depend on the country and specific bank.
1.4. Submission of Robot Model File
------------------------------------
Robot models used in the competition must comply with the specifications
published here: https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-vs2022/
They must be submitted by December 1st, 2021.
Teams are highly encouraged to make their robot model available to the
research community with an open-source license. This is, however, not a
requirement for participation. In order for the Technical Committee to
ensure the robot models comply with the laws of the game, the full robot
file needs to be made available to the Technical Committee during the
qualification process.
1.5. Registration Fee
---------------------------
Each team must pay a registration fee of $340. This fee will only be
used to cover the costs to run the simulations of the games and tests in
the cloud. All work (e.g. automatic referee development or organisation)
is done by volunteers.
The amount is calculated by using the experience from RoboCup 2021 and
projecting it to the number of games we plan.
Any extra funds will be used for future Humanoid League Virtual Seasons
as a buffer.
2. Submission System
=====================
The submission system will be opened Monday November 15th and all
application material must be submitted online at
http://submission.robocuphumanoid.com/.
3. Deadlines
=============
Registration system open: November 16th, 2021
Deadline for submission: November 26th, 2021
Deadline for payment of registration fee: December 10th, 2021
Submission of robot model file: December 1st, 2021
With best regards,
Technical Committee of RoboCup Humanoid League 2021
* Call for Participation *
RoboCup 2022
Humanoid Soccer Competition https://humanoid.robocup.org/
July 11 - 17, 2022, Bangkok, Thailand
https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-2022/
Important: This Call for Participation concerns the Humanoid Soccer
Competition and the Humanoid Research Demonstration. A separate call may
be published for the Humanoid Open Competition.
===========================================================
The RoboCup Humanoid League invites teams to apply for participation at
the RoboCup 2022 Humanoid Soccer Competition and the Humanoid Research
Demonstration in Bangkok, Thailand.
The Humanoid League will host competitions in the following categories:
* Humanoid Soccer Competition
* KidSize: 40 - 100cm robot height (FIFA size 1 ball)
* AdultSize: 130 - 200cm robot height (FIFA size 5 ball)
* Humanoid Research Demonstration
In addition, we may organize a Humanoid Open Competition with a CfP
following later this year.
For more detailed class definitions and more information about the
humanoid league, please refer to the humanoid league home page at
https://humanoid.robocup.org/ and join the humanoid league mailing list
at: https://lists.robocup.org/listinfo/robocup-humanoid
Teams are also encouraged to form and apply as joint teams. Joint
proposals will be judged on their combined merit. Teams must provide the
following qualification material:
1) Humanoid Soccer Competition
=======================================
You do not need to provide a full robot team to apply for competing in
the Humanoid Soccer Competition. The qualifying round of Drop-In games
will be played with only one robot per team. Teams that cannot provide a
full team of robots (four robots in KidSize and two in AdultSize) will
be grouped to form a playable team for the main tournament games.
In case of a sufficient number of qualified teams, the sub-leagues
(KidSize and/or AdultSize) will be divided into League A and League B.
Teams are seeded into the leagues based on the results of an initial
round of Drop-In games.
Each application to the Humanoid Soccer Competition will be reviewed by
two members of the Technical Committee and two others teams applying to
the Humanoid Soccer Competition. The combined reviewing score will
decide whether a team qualifies for participation.
Reviewing other team's material is mandatory for teams that want to
participate in the Humanoid Soccer Competition. Failing to provide an
adequate review by the provided deadline will have consequences for the
teams own qualification status.
1.1) Robot Video
---------------------------------------
Teams need to provide a video of their robot demonstrating the robots'
autonomous soccer playing skills.
The recommended skills needed for qualification are:
* localization of unknown ball position,
* walking ability towards the ball,
* robot positioning at the ball for kicking,
* kicking the ball towards the goal,
* ability of getting up autonomously from a fall (KidSize only)
We encourage teams to include in the video more complex and intelligent
behavior such as demonstrating localization, and robots playing in a
game, recordings from actual soccer matches are admissible. If possible,
please provide footage that demonstrates the robot behavior without
wires attached.
The qualification video must be supplied as a link via youtube. The
maximum duration of the video must not exceed 5 minutes. The qualifying
team is responsible to ensure that the video adheres to YouTube's TOS
(especially in regards to music copyright) to prevent the video from
being blocked for the reviewers. Teams that do not provide a
qualification video or a viewable video will not be qualified!
1.2) Software Description
---------------------------------------
During the registration process, a form will be provided to submit
details about the algorithms used or anticipated to be used for the
participation in the 2022 competition. Algorithms shall be described in
such detail that they can be reproduced by other teams. If software from
other teams or standard algorithms are used, references need to be
included. If the algorithm has been adapted to be used in the
competition, those deviations need to be described in appropriate details.
The form will include questions in the following areas:
* Walking
* Vision
* Localization
* Team Communication
* Behavior
* Contributions to the RoboCup community, e.g. software releases, paper
publications, provision of league infrastructure or data sets
Responses to the questions are expected to reflect the current or
anticipated status of the software during the RoboCup 2022 competition.
If the software has not changed or no changes are anticipated to be made
until the competition, teams may copy & paste a response from previously
submitted material.
1.3) Extended Abstract
---------------------------------------
A two-page extended abstract must be submitted. For teams which have
previously participated in the Humanoid League, the extended abstract
needs to:
* include lessons learned from the participation in previous RoboCup
competitions
* highlight major problems that the team is trying to solve for the
upcoming competition
* outline the plans for the major changes that the teams anticipate to
have implemented by the RoboCup 2022 competition
* describe the implementation status of the changes planned by the time
of submitting the application
For teams which have never participated in the RoboCup Humanoid League,
the Extended Abstract needs to pitch the scientific aspects of their
humanoid robotic system and highlight their research interests.
The Extended Abstract is limited to 2 pages maximum and must be
submitted in PDF format. Extended Abstracts are designed to highlight
the changes and scientific developments since the last RoboCup. Thus, we
expect the usage of material from previous TDPs or Extended Abstracts to
be minimal. If used, they need to be cited appropriately. Submissions of
last year's Extended Abstract will be desk-rejected.
The Extended Abstract must follow the LNCS format which can be
downloaded from
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu….
Teams that do to follow the LNCS formatting and style guidelines will
not be qualified. No exceptions to this rule will be made.
1.4) Robot Specification
---------------------------------------
Regardless of the kid or adult size competition, a one-page
specification (PDF) must be provided for each different type of humanoid
robot used by the team that includes the following:
* Robot picture
* Robot name
* Height of the robot
* Weight of the robot
* Walking speed in cm/s
* Number of degrees of freedom and type of motors on each kinematic
chain of the robot
* Type of sensors used (incl. type of camera(s) and specific
manufacturer part number (e.g. “6-DoF IMU” is NOT an acceptable
description))
* Computing unit(s)
* Other specs
1.5) Rules
---------------------------------------
This year’s rule discussion has not been completed yet. Therefore, no
update has been made except for the change of the minimum size of Adult
Size robots to 130cm.
All other hardware specifications will stay the same for RoboCup 2022
such that teams already know if their robot qualifies.
We will initiate the rule discussion with proposals from the discussion
at RoboCup 2021 in the coming weeks.
The current version of the rules may be found here:
http://humanoid.robocup.org/wp-content/uploads/RCHL-2020-Rules-Dec23.pdf
We expect the final version of the 2022 rules to be published in early
spring 2022.
1.6) Registration
---------------------------------------
The following information is required for registration:
* Team name
* URL of the team's home page
* Name of team leader or team contact person
* E-mail address of team leader or contact person
* Postal address of the team, team leader or contact person
* Competition category: Humanoid Soccer Competition KidSize or AdultSize
Please note that teams applying for participation in several categories
must submit individual application material for each class, and pay the
appropriate registration fee for each category. At least one team member
must register on each team. Furthermore, teams in different categories
must be able to compete, and guarantee to have members acting as
referees available independently and at the same time.
1.7) Letter of Commitment
---------------------------------------
Regardless of the specific competition, a one-page letter addressed to
the RoboCup Humanoid League Technical Committee including the following:
* a statement committing to participate in the RoboCup 2022 Humanoid
League competition,
* a statement committing to make a person with sufficient knowledge of
the rules available as referee during the competition.
The letter must be printed, hand signed by the team leader, digitally
scanned and submitted either as a JPG, PNG or PDF file. If the letter
does not contain a hand-written signature, it is not considered valid.
The TC may include the fulfillment of the statement of commitment of
participation as well as the performance of the team's referee in
previous RoboCup competitions into consideration for qualification.
2. Humanoid Research Demonstration (HRD)
=======================================
The RoboCup Humanoid League invites the research community to apply for
showcasing the latest research and development results that are relevant
for humanoid robots, during the virtual Humanoid League 2022.
Researchers are invited to submit their demonstrations independently of
whether they participate in the RoboCup competitions, symposium or have
a RoboCup team. Contributions will be evaluated for scientific and
technical excellence.
2.1. Topics of Interest
---------------------------------------
We welcome demonstrations containing new ideas, concepts, practical
studies, and experiment demonstrations relevant to the field of Humanoid
Robotics. This year, the special theme of the Humanoid Research
Demonstration is sim2real learning and we particularly invite teams to
showcase their research in this area. Other topics of interest include,
but are not limited to:
* Components, joints and mechanics;
* Soft robotics;
* Anthropomorphic vs. non-anthropomorphic;
* Walking, running, jumping and other humanoid locomotion;
* Adaptability and scalability;
* Sensors and perception;
* Control and stability;
* Dealing with falling;
* Reflexes and learning;
* Energy supply and efficiency;
* Robot design and robotic kits;
* Virtual robots and simulation;
* Benchmarking;
* Bipedal robots applied to real problems;
* Education with and for humanoid robots.
2.2. Procedure
---------------------------------------
The Humanoid Research Demonstration will take place in one or several
sessions and participating teams are asked to show a demonstration of
the system live in Bangkok or stream their demonstration from their lab
during the session. As a back-up solution, each team needs to provide a
video demonstration prior to the beginning of the tournament. If the
demonstration is performed in Bangkok, the Humanoid League will provide
a humanoid league soccer playing field for the demonstration. However,
the members of the Technical Committee of the Humanoid League understand
that for some demonstrations this setup may not be ideal and will try to
accommodate all teams. If a team requires other arrangements for the
demonstration, it must submit a request to the Technical Committee at
least 3 months before the competition to allow sufficient time for
alternative arrangements.
2.3. Application
---------------------------------------
We invite teams to apply to participate in the Humanoid Research
Demonstration by submitting the following material:
2.3.1. Demonstration Data
* Demonstration title;
* URL of the group’s home page;
* Name of the contact person;
* E-mail address of the contact person;
* Postal address of the contact person.
2.3.2. Demonstration Video
The first part of the material is a video of your robot or robotic part
demonstrating its skills or a brief overview of the software
demonstration if your demonstration does not involve a physical embodiment.
The video must be supplied as a link to it via YouTube. The maximum
duration of the video is 3 minutes. The proponent is responsible to
ensure that the video adheres to YouTube’s TOS (especially in regards to
music copyright) to prevent the video from being blocked for the reviewers.
2.3.3. Hardware Specification
If the demonstration includes any type of hardware to be showcased, a
one-page specification (PDF) for each different type of humanoid type
robot/mechanism used that includes the following:
* Robot/mechanism picture;
* Robot/mechanism name;
* Size of the humanoid type robot/mechanism;
* Weight of the robot/mechanism;
* Robots/mechanisms joint specification;
* Type of sensors used (incl. type of camera(s));
* Computing unit(s);
* Other specifications
2.3.4. Short paper
A short paper describing the robot, robot part of software and its task
and required environment, limited to four (4) pages including text,
references, tables, and figures.
The short paper must follow the LNCS format which can be downloaded
fromhttp://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0
<http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0>. Please
pay special attention to the “Author guidelines” that you’ll be able to
find there.
3) Plagiarism
=======================================
Plagiarism, loosely the unattributed use of other peoples' words, code,
and ideas is not tolerated in the RoboCup community. See the point
“Publishing Ethics” at
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-gu…
for a more detailed description. The teams and team members that
plagiarize other peoples' work, and present it as their own will be
disqualified. For a first offense, the team and team members will be
banned from RoboCup competition for two years (usually the current and
next year). Harsher penalties will be applied to repeat offenders or
extremely serious cases of plagiarism. A team may be disqualified at any
time for plagiarism, even after the competition has started. RoboCup
will not reimburse teams for any expenses related to their disqualification.
4) Online Submission
=======================================
All qualification material must be submitted online at
http://submission.robocuphumanoid.org/
5) Important Dates
=======================================
Humanoid Soccer Competition
* Submission system open: November 29th, 2021
* Submission deadline: December 12th, 2021
* Team Review Period: December 13th - December 27th
* Announcement of qualified teams: January 21st, 2022
Humanoid Research Demonstration
* Submission system open: November 29th, 2021
* Submission deadline: February 14th, 2022
6) Publication
=======================================
Please note that after the announcement of the qualified teams the
qualified teams submitted material will be made publicly available on
the Humanoid League website. Teams applying for participation,
therefore, implicitly grant the right of publication of their
qualification material to the Humanoid League.
7) Visa Process
=======================================
If you are a citizen of a country that needs a Visa for traveling to
Thailand, please start the VISA process as soon as you receive your
notification of qualification. If you are not sure if you're eligible
for a VISA-exempt, please consult the official website of the Thailand
government for information.
With best regards,
Technical Committee of RoboCup Humanoid League 2021
Dear Sir, Hello!
I am writing in connection with letter of commitment. I want to participate in Humanoid Soccer Competition(Robocup2022). We are interested in obtaining the letter of commitment! (when and how to receive)
Thank you for your help in this matter.
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Today's Topics:
1. Reminder: Call for Participation Humanoid Soccer Competition
and the Humanoid Research Demonstration (Jasper G?ldenstein)
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Dear Humanoid League Teams,
In this November Newsletter, I will cover news around the RoboCup world
championship in Thailand in 2022, the update of the Humanoid League rule
book, as well as the start of the new Humanoid League - Virtual Season.
tl;dr: Important Dates
----------------------
December 3rd: Application deadline for Humanoid League - Virtual Season
December 12th: Application deadline Humanoid Soccer Competition and
Humanoid Research Demonstration 2022
December 17th/18th: First stream of the Humanoid League - Virtual Season
December 23rd: Begin of rule discussion period in the league forum
December 27th: Deadline for providing peer-reviews (HSC applicants only)
RoboCup World Championship 2022
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The Call for Participation for the Humanoid Soccer Competition (KidSize
and AdultSize) as well as the Humanoid Research Demonstration to be held
in Thailand next year was published. Details can be found here:
https://humanoid.robocup.org/hl-2022/hl-2022-cfp/
Please also note the kind special offers we have received for next years
competition again.
For the Humanoid Soccer Competition, you need to submit your application
material until December 12th. For the Research Demonstration,
submissions are welcome until February 14th. For both competitions the
submission system has already been opened and can be found here:
https://submission.robocuphumanoid.com
Please note that the minimum height requirement for AdultSize was
changed back to 130cm as it was in previous years. If you are curious
about the reasoning behind this, you can have a look at the following
Discourse thread:
https://hl.forum.robocup.org/t/2022-call-for-participation/532
Humanoid Soccer Competition - Rule Updates
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As in previous years, the league will be included in the rule book
updates for the competition next year. As it was discussed during last
RoboCup, we will attempt to merge the rule book for the virtual
competition and the regular Humanoid Soccer Competition back together.
In addition, there are some further updates planned that were discussed
during last RoboCup and the previous year. We are currently in the stage
of compiling a list of open topics for discussion and plan to open the
discussion period in the Discours forum by December 23rd. You will then
have time until January 21st to discuss the topics or bring up new
topics for discussion, after which we will compile the different
proposals into a vote to send to the league in February.
Humanoid League - Virtual Season
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Signing up for the virtual season ends today! So if you haven't already
signed up in the submission system, don't forget to do it before
midnight anywhere on earth today. If you have already signed up but did
not pay the participation fee yet, I would also kindly remind you to do
so as soon as possible.
We have also noticed that we did not give teams a possibility to upload
their robot models yet - we will get in touch with the team leaders
today and let them know how they can upload their robot models, so stay
tuned for that e-mail.
If you are not registered for the league but still want to watch the
streams we will have every other weekend, then watch out for the
announcement of the streaming schedule. After we have gotten all
applications we will put together a stream plan and let you know when
the streams will happen. You can join the streams on the league's Twitch
channel, where you can also watch the recordings of the virtual world
championship we had this summer: https://www.twitch.tv/robocuphumanoidfielda
Get in touch!
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If you want to talk about topics with the Technical Committee or other
teams, you are always welcome to use this mailing list, the leagues
forum (https://hl.forum.robocup.org) or the league's Discord channel
(https://discord.gg/VegjhDk8).
Cheers,
Maike (for the Humanoid League Technical Committee)
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Dr. Maike Paetzel-Prüsmann
Postdoctoral Researcher
Foundations of Computational Linguistics Laboratory
University of Potsdam, Germany
Pronouns: she / her
More information: https://www.maike-paetzel.de/