Hi RoboCuppers!
The team B-Human announces the availability of our 2021 code release at
https://github.com/bhuman/BHumanCodeRelease
It is the most advanced B-Human code ever! Many thousands of lines of open source code together with a detailed documentation. The software released is a cleaned-up version of the system we used in the 2021 competitions. In contrast to previous years, the documentation is from now on split into two parts: A PDF that briefly describes the approaches that have been implemented since 2019 is located in the GitHub repository. All technical details, such as the installation guide and descriptions of our software architecture and tools, are now in a separate wiki that you can find at https://wiki.b-human.de/coderelease2021/.
The improvements that have been made in the previous two years include (but are not limited to):
- A fully lighting independent vision system, including
- a CNN-based field border detection
- A procedure for autonomous camera calibration
- A new motion infrastructure
- Higher walking stability, based on
- improved support foot switching,
- in-walk kicks that are capable to adjust to the ball position, and
- the detection of walking on another robot’s foot and acting accordingly.
Our software is released with its own 3-D simulator. Microsoft Windows 64 bit, Linux 64 bit, and macOS (on Apple Silicon as well as on Intel processors) are fully supported.
Please note that the new code is released within the same repository that we used for our previous releases. The old releases are marked with tags in that repository. Furthermore, please also note that our license has changed for the first time in a long while.
We strongly believe in sharing our developments and look forward to the code releases of others.
Have fun :-)
Team B-Human
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Dr. Tim Laue
Multi-Sensor Interactive Systems Group
Faculty 3 - Mathematics and Computer Science
University of Bremen
Cartesium 0.53
Enrique-Schmidt-Str. 5
28359 Bremen
www.informatik.uni-bremen.de/~timlaue
Telephone: +49 (421) 218-64209
* Final Call for Research Showcases*
The 25th RoboCup International Symposium
https://2022.robocup.org/
Submission of abstracts: 20 June 2022
Notification to authors: 24 June 2022
RoboCup Symposium: 17 July 2022 (RoboCup 2022: 11-17 July 2022)
===========================================================
The RoboCup symposium is an annual event in which innovative, original
research with relevance to areas of robotics and artificial intelligence
is presented. This year, we are inviting the submission of poster
proposals to facilitate scientific discussions about ongoing projects
and late-breaking results during the RoboCup 2022 Symposium. This call
is specifically for poster presentations to showcase teams’ ongoing work
and/or the latest results relevant to the RoboCup community. The
Symposium Program Co-Chairs would like to promote exciting conversations
during the coffee break over posters, discussing scientific results,
finding other research groups with similar interests, and strengthening
connections between different teams as well as RoboCup leagues.
Any team, research group, or individual is welcome to propose a poster
presentation with the content relevant to the RoboCup community. To
ensure this and to group posters into the poster sessions, we ask
everyone interested in such poster presentations to submit a proposal
with the title and short abstract of max 250 words by June 20th (using
the Research Showcase Track).
IMPORTANT DATES
===============
Submission of poster abstracts (Research Showcase Track): 20 June 2022
Notification to authors: 24 June 2022
Upload of poster pdfs for website (optionally): 8 July
RoboCup Symposium: 17 July 2022 (RoboCup 2022: 11-17 July 2022)
SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS
==========================
Abstracts will be evaluated by the Symposium Program Co-Chairs based on
their thematic relevance to the RoboCup Symposium. Poster abstracts will
not be included in the RoboCup Symposium proceedings.
Proposals should be 250 words in plain text and must be submitted
through the EasyChair electronic submission system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=robocupsymposium2022
POSTER FORMAT
==============
Posters presented at the Symposium should be in A0 portrait format.
Presenters will receive a poster board as well as material for attaching
the posters from the organizers.
Please note that the Symposium Co-Chairs will not be able to assist with
printing posters in Bangkok, so please bring your printed poster with
you to the Symposium.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
==================
Maike Paetzel-Prüsmann, University of Potsdam, Germany
Nuno Lau, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Thanapat Wanichanon, Mahidol University, Thailand
Amy Eguchi, University of California San Diego, USA
CONTACT
=======
robocupsymposium2022(a)easychair.org
* Call for Research Showcases*
The 25th RoboCup International Symposium
https://2022.robocup.org/
Submission of abstracts: 20 June 2022
Notification to authors: 24 June 2022
RoboCup Symposium: 17 July 2022 (RoboCup 2022: 11-17 July 2022)
===========================================================
The RoboCup symposium is an annual event in which innovative, original
research with relevance to areas of robotics and artificial intelligence
is presented. This year, we are inviting the submission of poster
proposals to facilitate scientific discussions about ongoing projects
and late-breaking results during the RoboCup 2022 Symposium. This call
is specifically for poster presentations to showcase teams’ ongoing work
and/or the latest results relevant to the RoboCup community. The
Symposium Program Co-Chairs would like to promote exciting conversations
during the coffee break over posters, discussing scientific results,
finding other research groups with similar interests, and strengthening
connections between different teams as well as RoboCup leagues.
Any team, research group, or individual is welcome to propose a poster
presentation with the content relevant to the RoboCup community. To
ensure this and to group posters into the poster sessions, we ask
everyone interested in such poster presentations to submit a proposal
with the title and short abstract of max 250 words by June 20th (using
the Research Showcase Track).
IMPORTANT DATES
===============
Submission of poster abstracts (Research Showcase Track): 20 June 2022
Notification to authors: 24 June 2022
Upload of poster pdfs for website (optionally): 8 July
RoboCup Symposium: 17 July 2022 (RoboCup 2022: 11-17 July 2022)
SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS
==========================
Abstracts will be evaluated by the Symposium Program Co-Chairs based on
their thematic relevance to the RoboCup Symposium. Poster abstracts will
not be included in the RoboCup Symposium proceedings.
Proposals should be 250 words in plain text and must be submitted
through the EasyChair electronic submission system:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=robocupsymposium2022
POSTER FORMAT
==============
Posters presented at the Symposium should be in A0 portrait format.
Presenters will receive a poster board as well as material for attaching
the posters from the organizers.
Please note that the Symposium Co-Chairs will not be able to assist with
printing posters in Bangkok, so please bring your printed poster with
you to the Symposium.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
==================
Maike Paetzel-Prüsmann, University of Potsdam, Germany
Nuno Lau, University of Aveiro, Portugal
Thanapat Wanichanon, Mahidol University, Thailand
Amy Eguchi, University of California San Diego, USA
CONTACT
=======
robocupsymposium2022(a)easychair.org