GORE_2 - Call for Participation
*Call for Participation*- *GORE_2*
3rd of February till 6th of February 2022 (Remote)
RoboCup is an international initiative that fosters research and education in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence through a variety of competitions (RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCup@Home, RoboCupJunior) involving mostly multi-robot systems. RoboCup currently includes a number of different robot soccer leagues that focus on different research challenges.
In addition to the SPL RoboCup events in 2022, we would like to offer GORE_2. GORE started as an replacement event for the cancelled GermanOpen in 2021 and focuses on 5 vs. 5 game play in two remote arenas in Europe. To maximize the number of played games, we use a modified version of the swiss tournament system. All human members of the teams stay at home or in their lab but only the robots will travel to one of the hosting arenas.
The former rules for GORE 2021 can be found in this document: https://collaborating.tuhh.de/HULKs/gore/-/blob/master/GORe-Rules.pdf. For the GORE_2 event the new rules will be based on the once from 2021 but integrate the rule changes for RoboCup 2022 being drafted at the moment. The RoboCup rules have been modified regarding robot safety and standardization to make it easier for hosting teams to manage robots. We will update you as soon as they are out and we adapted to them. The website https://gore-event.netlify.app/%C2%A0will also be updated soon.
Here you find all key dates for GORE_2.
2021-12-01 Rules for GORE_2 2021-12-15Commitment to participate 2021-12-15 Commitment to host an arena 2021-12-20Confirmation for participants and hosting arenas 2022-01-24Submission of credentials for arena access 2022-01-24Arena network access contact 2022-01-24Sending robots to hosting arenas 2022-01-24Fill out robot id data 2022-02-03field_dimensions.json available 2022-02-03Upload images of the field 2022-02-03Welcome, Setup Day 2022-02-04Competition Day 1 2022-02-05Competition Day 2 2022-02-06Competition Day 3 2022-02-08Return robots back to teams
If you have further questions or remarks, please let us know.
Registration
We plan to register 8 teams, four for each arena. All interested teams must submit an application for participation as team or as hosting team via email. Please include the following information into your email:
1. Team Name 2. Contact person name and email 3. Commitment to participate 4. Can and do you want to provide a host arena? 5. How many V6 NAOs (at least 4) do you sent to a hosting arena?* 6. Do you comply to the Code of Honor? 7. Providing a return address for robots
* If you cannot sent or you are not allowed to sent your robots unattended, you could ask another team or teams to provide more robots, to enable your participation.
Submission and Evaluation
All applications must be submitted by* 15th of December 2021*, by email to g***************n@gmail.com
Applications will be evaluated and a variety of components will be considered.
Qualification decisions, including alternate lists, will be announced by *20th of December 2021*.
Arne Moos and Patrick Göttsch Organisers of GORE_2
Hello SPL teams,
5 Teams already registered for GORE_2 and *3 seats are still available*. Therefore we extend our registration deadline until the *20th of December*. First comes first serves.
Kind regards,
Arne Moos and Patrick Göttsch Organisers of GORE_2
Am 29.10.2021 um 13:31 schrieb Patrick Göttsch:
*Call for Participation - GORE_2 *
*3rd of February till 6th of February 2022 (Remote) *
RoboCup is an international initiative that fosters research and education in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence through a variety of competitions (RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCup@Home, RoboCupJunior) involving mostly multi-robot systems. RoboCup currently includes a number of different robot soccer leagues that focus on different research challenges.
In addition to the SPL RoboCup events in 2022, we would like to offer GORE_2. GORE started as an replacement event for the cancelled GermanOpen in 2021 and focuses on 5 vs. 5 game play in two remote arenas in Europe. To maximize the number of played games, we use a modified version of the swiss tournament system. All human members of the teams stay at home or in their lab but only the robots will travel to one of the hosting arenas.
The former rules for GORE 2021 can be found in this document: https://collaborating.tuhh.de/HULKs/gore/-/blob/master/GORe-Rules.pdf. For the GORE_2 event the new rules will be based on the once from 2021 but integrate the rule changes for RoboCup 2022 being drafted at the moment. The RoboCup rules have been modified regarding robot safety and standardization to make it easier for hosting teams to manage robots. We will update you as soon as they are out and we adapted to them. The website https://gore-event.netlify.app/%C2%A0will also be updated soon.
Here you find all key dates for GORE_2.
2021-12-01 Rules for GORE_2 2021-12-15 Commitment to participate 2021-12-15 Commitment to host an arena 2021-12-20 Confirmation for participants and hosting arenas 2022-01-24 Submission of credentials for arena access 2022-01-24 Arena network access contact 2022-01-24 Sending robots to hosting arenas 2022-01-24 Fill out robot id data 2022-02-03 field_dimensions.json available 2022-02-03 Upload images of the field 2022-02-03 Welcome, Setup Day 2022-02-04 Competition Day 1 2022-02-05 Competition Day 2 2022-02-06 Competition Day 3 2022-02-08 Return robots back to teams
If you have further questions or remarks, please let us know.
*Registration *
We plan to register 8 teams, four for each arena. All interested teams must submit an application for participation as team or as hosting team via email. Please include the following information into your email:
- Team Name
- Contact person name and email
- Commitment to participate
- Can and do you want to provide a host arena?
- How many V6 NAOs (at least 4) do you sent to a hosting arena?*
- Do you comply to the Code of Honor?
- Providing a return address for robots
/* If you cannot sent or you are not allowed to sent your robots unattended, you could ask another team or teams to provide more robots, to enable your participation. // ///
**Submission and Evaluation *
All applications must be submitted by *15th of December 2021*, by email to g***************n@gmail.com
Applications will be evaluated and a variety of components will be considered.
Qualification decisions, including alternate lists, will be announced by *20th of December 2021*.
Arne Moos and Patrick Göttsch Organisers of GORE_2
Hi Arne,
Is providing robots a requirement for participation?
Thanks, Jayen
On Thu, Dec 16, 2021 at 8:50 AM Arne Moos a*******s@tu-dortmund.de wrote:
Hello SPL teams,
5 Teams already registered for GORE_2 and *3 seats are still available*. Therefore we extend our registration deadline until the *20th of December*. First comes first serves.
Kind regards,
Arne Moos and Patrick Göttsch Organisers of GORE_2
Am 29.10.2021 um 13:31 schrieb Patrick Göttsch:
*Call for Participation - GORE_2 *
*3rd of February till 6th of February 2022 (Remote) *
RoboCup is an international initiative that fosters research and education in Robotics and Artificial Intelligence through a variety of competitions (RoboCupSoccer, RoboCupRescue, RoboCup@Home, RoboCupJunior) involving mostly multi-robot systems. RoboCup currently includes a number of different robot soccer leagues that focus on different research challenges.
In addition to the SPL RoboCup events in 2022, we would like to offer GORE_2. GORE started as an replacement event for the cancelled GermanOpen in 2021 and focuses on 5 vs. 5 game play in two remote arenas in Europe. To maximize the number of played games, we use a modified version of the swiss tournament system. All human members of the teams stay at home or in their lab but only the robots will travel to one of the hosting arenas.
The former rules for GORE 2021 can be found in this document: https://collaborating.tuhh.de/HULKs/gore/-/blob/master/GORe-Rules.pdf. For the GORE_2 event the new rules will be based on the once from 2021 but integrate the rule changes for RoboCup 2022 being drafted at the moment. The RoboCup rules have been modified regarding robot safety and standardization to make it easier for hosting teams to manage robots. We will update you as soon as they are out and we adapted to them. The website https://gore-event.netlify.app/ will also be updated soon.
Here you find all key dates for GORE_2.
2021-12-01 Rules for GORE_2 2021-12-15 Commitment to participate 2021-12-15 Commitment to host an arena 2021-12-20 Confirmation for participants and hosting arenas 2022-01-24 Submission of credentials for arena access 2022-01-24 Arena network access contact 2022-01-24 Sending robots to hosting arenas 2022-01-24 Fill out robot id data 2022-02-03 field_dimensions.json available 2022-02-03 Upload images of the field 2022-02-03 Welcome, Setup Day 2022-02-04 Competition Day 1 2022-02-05 Competition Day 2 2022-02-06 Competition Day 3 2022-02-08 Return robots back to teams
If you have further questions or remarks, please let us know.
*Registration *
We plan to register 8 teams, four for each arena. All interested teams must submit an application for participation as team or as hosting team via email. Please include the following information into your email:
- Team Name
- Contact person name and email
- Commitment to participate
- Can and do you want to provide a host arena?
- How many V6 NAOs (at least 4) do you sent to a hosting arena?*
- Do you comply to the Code of Honor?
- Providing a return address for robots
** If you cannot sent or you are not allowed to sent your robots unattended, you could ask another team or teams to provide more robots, to enable your participation. *
*Submission and Evaluation *
All applications must be submitted by *15th of December 2021*, by email to g***************n@gmail.com
Applications will be evaluated and a variety of components will be considered.
Qualification decisions, including alternate lists, will be announced by *20th of December 2021*.
Arne Moos and Patrick Göttsch Organisers of GORE_2
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participants (3)
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Arne Moos
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Jayen
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Patrick Göttsch