Call for Participation
RoboCup 2022 Soccer Simulation 2D League
July 11 – July 17, 2022
Bangkok, Thailand
https://2022.robocup.org/
We would like to invite you to participate in the RoboCup 2022 Soccer
Simulation League 2D competition, which will take place July 11 - 17 2022,
in Bangkok, Thailand. If you are interested in participating, please
pre-register your team, and then submit qualification materials. Please see
below in detail.
Important Dates
-Pre-registration Deadline: Feb 1, 2022 – 23:59 UTC
----Submit information via the online form:
https://forms.gle/tKyVA2YXQGLZgt1T7
-Qualification Materials Submission Deadline: Feb 15, 2022 – 23:59 UTC
----Submit TDP, Log files via the online form:
https://forms.gle/s3JmVW8JwuVV4pDx9
----Submit a part of the documentation of the soccer server by Pull Request
on GitHub.
-Qualification Notification: March 1, 2022
To view the full Call for Participation document, please visit:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1y3QxyKUvmJw4V74TQga5wpFP2j41_VG-z16zb-j…
Best Regards
RoboCup2022 Soccer Simulation 2D League Organizing Committee
Nader Zare, Morteza Noohpisheh
Dear RoboCup community,
This is just a reminder that our survey about domestic robot
competitions will remain open for only a few more days. If you would
like to contribute towards shaping the RoboCup@Home competition, please
take a few minutes to share your ideas (link to the survey below).
Thanks in advance, and a big thanks to everyone who has already answered
the survey!
Best regards,
Alex Mitrevski
on behalf of the RoboCup@Home Technical Committee
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Dear RoboCup community,
As part of the preparations for the rule book for next year's
RoboCup@Home <https://athome.robocup.org> competition, which will take
place in Bangkok, Thailand in 2022, we would like toimprove the
competition tasks so that they serve the robotics research community
better. We all know the transformative effect that various competitions
in the computer vision community have had on our field; we hope that
RoboCup@Home can have the same effect for domestic service and social
robots.
To make this possible, we need a collective effort from the community.
We would, in particular, like to identify (i) research areas that are
considered important by those of you working in the umbrella domain of
"domestic service and social robots" as well as (ii) aspects that you,
the community, consider important for a competition of this type to be
valuable for your research activities.
For this, we would be very much obliged if you could take a few minutes
of your time to answer a short /anonymous/ survey about domestic robot
competitions until 23:59 CET on December 30th, 2021. The link to the
survey is https://forms.gle/DuNzPVKd5c41DRxq7
<https://forms.gle/DuNzPVKd5c41DRxq7>
Please note that this survey is open to everyone, regardless of whether
you are currently participating in RoboCup@Home or similar competitions;
we would be particularly happy if the competition can attract
researchers and groups which are currently not participating.
Thanks in advance for your time and insights.
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Alex Mitrevski
Research Associate
Room: C201
Email: aleksandar.mitrevski(a)h-brs.de
Phone: +49-2241-865-206
Web: https://www.h-brs.de/en/inf/aleksandar-mitrevski
Autonomous Systems Group
Hochschule Bonn-Rhein-Sieg
Computer Science Department
Grantham-Allee 20
53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany
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19th EUROPEAN CONFERENCE ON MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS (EUMAS-2022)
September 14 - 16, 2022, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf
https://ccc.cs.hhu.de/eumas2022/
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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Deadline for paper submission: May 6, 2022
- Notification of authors: July 15, 2022
- Camera-ready papers due: August 12, 2022
- Conference: September 14 - 16, 2022
All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC-12, i.e., while it is still the
respective date anywhere on earth.
Submission instructions:
https://ccc.cs.hhu.de/eumas2022/
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AIMS AND SCOPE
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In the past two decades, we have seen an enormous increase of interest
in agent-based computing and multi-agent systems (MAS). This field is
set to become one of the key intelligent systems technologies in the
21st century. The EUMAS conference series aims to provide the main forum
for academics and practitioners in Europe to discuss current MAS
research and applications.
EUMAS-2022, the 19th installment of the conference series, follows the
tradition of previous editions (Oxford 2003, Barcelona 2004, Brussels
2005, Lisbon 2006, Hammamet 2007, Bath 2008, Agia Napa 2009, Paris 2010,
Maastricht 2011, Dublin 2012, Toulouse 2013, Prague 2014, Athens 2015,
Valencia 2016, Evry 2017, Bergen 2018, Thessaloniki 2019, Virtual 2020),
and encourages and supports activity in the research and development of
multi-agent systems, in academic and industrial efforts.
The conference aspires to be the primary European forum for researchers
interested in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and
multi-agent systems. EUMAS enables researchers to meet, present
challenges, preliminary and mature research results in an open and
informal environment. To attract students as well as experienced
researchers, preliminary as well as mature work, EUMAS 2021 offers three
submission types and formal proceedings. Also, we will be working hard
to arrange for the post-publication of selected papers in the form of a
special issue of a high-quality journal in the area.
EUMAS-2022 is a designated event of the European Association of
Multi-Agent Systems (EURAMAS): http://www.euramas.org
<http://www.euramas.org/>
Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
- Action and Planning
- Adaptation and Learning
- Agent Architectures
- Agent Programming Languages
- Agent Development Methodologies and Tools
- Agent-Based Simulations and Modeling
- Agent Organizations and Institutions
- Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
- Agents and Complex Systems
- Applications of Multi-Agent Systems
- Argumentation
- Automated Negotiation
- Biologically Inspired Approaches
- Cognitive Models
- Collective and Swarm Intelligence
- Collective Intentionality
- Communication, Cooperation, and Coordination
- Deep Reinforcement Learning in Multi-Agent Domains
- Economic Models
- Electronic Commerce
- Ethical Behaviour of Multi-Agent Systems
- Formal Modeling
- Game-Theoretic Methods
- Logics for Multi-Agent Systems
- Logics for Strategic Reasoning
- Machine Learning for Multi-Agent Systems
- Multi-Agent Learning
- Multi-Robot Systems
- Negotiation
- Self-Organization
- Semantic Web Agents
- Socio-Technical Systems
- Theories of Agency
- Trust and Reputation
- Verification
- Virtual Agents
- Voting and Judgment Aggregation Models for Multi-Agent Systems
- Computational Social Choice
- Social Networks
- Human-Agent Interaction
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SUBMISSIONS
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EUMAS-2022 welcomes original, unpublished papers. Papers submitted shall
describe original work that has not been published or accepted for
publication, nor is currently under review by another conference or
journal (it might be on arXiv or a similar preprint server, though).
NEW! Papers rejected from AAMAS, AAAI, or IJCAI will be fast-tracked
given that their original reviews and an authors' cover letter
(indicating all changes made) will be submitted. Extended abstracts from
AAMAS also qualify for this fast track.
Each submission will be peer-reviewed in a double-blind fashion. All
submissions should be formatted according to Springer's LNCS format and
contain at most 15 pages, plus any number of additional pages for
bibliography and, if needed, a clearly marked appendix. For templates
and instructions for authors, see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Authors must submit their
abstracts and papers through the EUMAS-2022 Easychair submission site
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=eumas2022.
EUMAS-2022 accepted papers will be published by Springer in an LNCS/LNAI
volume. As such, they will be made available to several indexing
services (including Scopus, Google Scholar, DBLP, CPCI, EI Engineering
Index, and more).
Authors should consult Springer's author guidelines and use their
proceedings templates, either for LaTeX (preferred) or for Word (if need
be), for the preparation of their papers.
Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. We
urge the authors to follow these guidelines from the submission stage
already.
Additional guidelines will be communicated after the conference to the
authors of accepted papers for the preparation of the final versions to
be included in the post-proceedings.
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Opportunity for a JAAMAS publication
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This year, the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
(JAAMAS) will provide the opportunity for revised and extended versions
of the EUMAS-2022 best paper award winner (see below) and the EUMAS-2022
best paper award runner-up to be fast-tracked for the journal.
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Opportunity to publish revised and extended papers in SN CS
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A selection of EUMAS-2022 papers will be invited to submit revised and
extended versions for publication in a special issue of the Springer
Nature Computer Science journal.
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Best Paper Award
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A Best Paper Award will be presented at the conference.
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Keynote Speakers
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Prof. Marija Slavkovik (University of Bergen)
[TBA]
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DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM
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There will be a doctoral consortium day prior to the conference where
PhD students can present the topics related to MAS they are currently
working on.
Keynote Speaker for the PhD Day (September 14, 2022):
Piotr Faliszewski (AGH University of Science and Technology Kraków)
Organizers of the PhD Day:
Linus Boes (HHU Düsseldorf)
Christian Laußmann (HHU Düsseldorf)
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CONFERENCE CHAIRS
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Dorothea Baumeister (HHU Düsseldorf)
Jörg Rothe (HHU Düsseldorf)
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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https://ccc.cs.hhu.de/eumas2022/
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CONTACT DETAILS
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EUMAS-2022 Organizing Committee: eumas2022(a)cs.hhu.de
Call for proposals: RCF Project Support 2022
The RoboCup Federation (RCF) is pleased to announce this call for
proposals to support activities for promoting the development of RoboCup
Leagues.
RCF Project Support aims at funding activities for the development of
the RoboCup Leagues or the promotion of RoboCup in general. The main
goal of these projects is to research and develop activities that
support significant advancements of the RoboCup leagues and/or the
RoboCup community which are difficult to achieve otherwise. This
includes support for short-term visits for a collaboration between teams
(e.g. joint team development, integration of research agendas) and/or
RoboCup camps on special or novel topics.
This year the RCF particularly encourages proposals in the following areas:
* Human-Robot-Interaction (HRI), any type interaction of a human with a
robot within one of the RoboCup leagues
* Low-Cost Standard Robots, any ideas to lower the entry bar to a
RoboCup league or to allow to scale the number of robots in a team
* Unified Game Controllers, development of game controllers that can be
shared between RoboCup leagues easily and with minor re-configuration
* Data Sets from Competitions, any concept for automated collecting and
annotating data (i.e. ground truth) from competitions in order to
support statistical analysis or machine learning
Support
Support will be provided in the form of reimbursement upon receipts of
direct expenses (e.g., hardware devices or costs for organization of
events) or of a grant for the applicants. In case of hardware
acquisition, it must be specified how the league (e.g. other teams) will
benefit from this hardware.
A detailed list of expenses must be described in the proposal. Funds
from RCF are limited, partial funding may be also considered.
Submission
A single PDF file should be submitted through the easychair system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcfsupport2022 under the
Category: Projects for League Developments
The proposal (MAX 4 pages) must include:
1. description of the project,
2. motivations and goals,
3. benefits for RoboCup and RoboCup leagues (not for a single or a few
teams),
4. implementation plan and budget.
Evaluation
Application materials will be evaluated by a committee of RoboCup
Trustees or RoboCup Exec members. The evaluation of the proposals will
be based on (i) the quality of the proposed research; (ii) the research
contributions of the applicants, particularly in relation to RoboCup;
and (iii) the impact of the proposed plan on the advancement and
visibility of RoboCup (e.g. high ranked publications).
A limited number of awards is expected to be assigned.
Deadlines
Submission Deadline: January 30th, 2022
Notification: February 8th, 2022
Completion of the project: Preliminary work expected to be presented
during the RoboCup Symposium 2022, the project needs to be finished by
end of 2022 and a final report submitted by January 2023.
Exceptions to this rule must be submitted for approval to the evaluation
committee.
Call for proposals: RCF and MathWorks Support for Research Projects 2022
The RoboCup Federation (RCF) and MathWorks, a Global Sponsor of RoboCup,
are pleased to announce this call for proposals to support research
projects in RoboCup.
RCF-MathWorks Support for Research Projects 2022 aims at funding
robotics research projects that use MATLAB and Simulink software. The
goal is to enable collaboration between RoboCup researchers and
MathWorks engineers to foster progress of RoboCup and its leagues.
The RoboCup Federation and MathWorks hosted a webinar to discuss the
details of the call, describe expected results and MathWorks tools,
showcase previously sponsored projects, and answer questions.
Link to the webinar: https://youtu.be/znZSFBWAWhg
For more info or clarification on the details of this call, please
contact info(a)robocup.org
Proposal Requirements
Proposals in this category must meet *ALL* of the following requirements:
1. Work must be associated with one or more of the research topics
listed below.
2. Work must primarily utilize MathWorks software such as MATLAB,
Simulink, Stateflow, and other add-on products. Preference may be given
if using one or more of the development methods listed below.
3. Project team will be assigned MathWorks contacts, and must arrange
and participate in at least 3 progress check-in meetings with them
during the course of the project. The team is encouraged to reach out to
their MathWorks contacts whenever they have questions.
4. Final deliverables shall be posted publicly after review by MathWorks
contacts.
Research Topics
1. Navigation and Planning
a. Motion Planning for Manipulators and Mobile Robots
b. Motion planning for humanoid robots
c. Collision avoidance
2. Perception and Sensor Fusion
a. Object detection and tracking
b. Lidar and vision-based SLAM
c. Point cloud processing
d. Fusing IMU with other sensors for localization and state estimation
3. Control systems
a. Control of humanoid robots
b. Hybrid systems and behavior
c. Multi-agent systems
d. Robot Manipulation and Grasping
4. Human-Robot Interaction
a. Natural language processing
b. Signal and audio processing
NOTE: teams are encouraged to apply machine learning techniques (deep
learning, reinforcement learning, etc.) toward these research topics
Development Methods
1. Development Tools
a. User interfaces and Web applications
b. Hardware initialization and calibration tools
2. Modeling and simulation
a. Model-based design of software components
b. Physical system simulation and design
c. Behavior modeling: finite-state machines, behavior trees, etc.
d. Multi-agent simulation
3. Embedded systems
a. Implementation to reduce memory, power consumption, etc.
b. Targeting microcontrollers, FPGAs, and GPUs
c. Real-time and hardware-in-the-loop simulation
4. Interfaces to standard platforms
a. Robots, e.g., Toyota, SoftBank, FESTO
b. Software frameworks, e.g., ROS
Support
Support will be given as a gift between 5,000 and 10,000 USD depending
on quantity and quality of accepted proposals in this category.
Teams will be notified of the exact amount awarded upon their proposal
being accepted. Funding will be provided directly by RCF after the
RoboCup Symposium 2022 if the research and deliverables are completed in
a satisfactory manner.
Submission
A single PDF file should be submitted through the easychair system
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rcfsupport2022 under the
Category: RCF and MathWorks Support for Research Projects 2022
The proposal (MAX 6 pages) must include:
1. description of the project,
2. motivations and goals,
3. intended use of MATLAB and/or Simulink software,
4. benefits for RoboCup and for the RoboCup League (not for a single or
a few teams),
5. implementation plan and budget.
Evaluation
Application materials will be evaluated by a committee of RoboCup
Trustees and MathWorks engineers. The evaluation of the proposals will
be based on (i) the quality of the proposed research; (ii) the research
contributions of the applicants, particularly in relation to RoboCup;
(iii) the usage of MATLAB and/or Simulink software; and (iv) the impact
of the proposed plan on the advancement and visibility of RoboCup.
A limited number of awards is expected to be assigned.
Deadlines
Submission Deadline: January 30th, 2022
Notification: February 8th, 2022
Completion of the action: Preliminary work expected to be presented
during the RoboCup 2022 Research Symposium, and official content
publication by October 2022
Exceptions to this rule must be submitted for approval to the evaluation
committee.
** For more information about the call for projects, please contact:
info [at] robocup.org **
CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
Seventeenth International Symposium on
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE and MATHEMATICS
ISAIM 2022
http://isaim2022.cs.ou.edu/
January 3-5, 2022
Online via Zoom (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
Registration is free and required in advance
Zoom links will be sent by email several days before the symposium
The International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics (ISAIM), is a biennial meeting that fosters interactions between mathematics, theoretical computer science, and artificial intelligence. This will be the seventeenth Symposium in the series, sponsored by Florida Atlantic University and the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence.
Due to the pandemic the three-day Symposium will take place online. ISAIM-2022 will feature invited speakers, special topic sessions, and a special event: an interview of Judea Pearl by Stephen Wolfram. Registration is free but you need to register in advance so that you can get the Zoom links in a timely manner.
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
o Noa Agmon (Bar-Ilan University)
o Cynthia Dwork (Harvard University)
o Jerome Lang (LAMSADE, CNRS, Universite Paris-Dauphine, PSL)
o Arun Ross (Michigan State University)
o Ohad Shamir (Weizmann Institute of Science)
o Noam Slonim (IBM Research AI)
o Noga Zaslavsky (MIT)
SPECIAL EVENT:
o Judea Pearl 85th Birthday Celebration
-Interview of Judea Pearl by Stephen Wolfram
SPECIAL TOPIC INVITED SESSIONS:
o In Memory of Naftali Tishby
-Organized by Martin Golumbic (University of Haifa)
o Boolean and pseudo-Boolean Functions
-Organized by Endre Boros (Rutgers University) and Yves Crama (University of Liege)
o Coalition Formation Games
-Organized by Judy Goldsmith (University of Kentucky) and Joerg Rothe (Heinrich-Heine-Universitat Dusseldorf)
o Combinatorial and Geometric Problems in Imaging Sciences
-Organized by Valentin Brimkov (Buffalo State College)
o Formalization in Mathematics
-Organized by Gonzalo A. Aranda-Corral (Universidad de Sevilla) and Francisco Jesus Martin Mateos (Universidad de Sevilla)
o Sequencing, sequential decision making and scheduling
-Organized by Lisa Hellerstein (New York University) and Thomas Lidbetter (Rutgers University)
o Uncertain Reasoning
-Organized by Alessandro Antonucci (Istituto Dalle Molle di Studi sull'Intelligenza Artificiale - IDSIA), Salem Benferhat (University of Artois), and Kamal Premaratne (University of Miami)
ORGANIZERS:
o General Chair: Martin Charles Golumbic, University of Haifa
o Conference Chair: Frederick Hoffman, Florida Atlantic University
o Publications & Publicity Chair: Dimitrios I. Diochnos, University of Oklahoma
REGISTRATION:
o Registration is free and required in advance
-Zoom links will be sent by email several days before the symposium
-Visit https://isaim2022.cs.ou.edu/registration.html
Send inquiries and requests to <isaim2022 AT cs.ou.edu>.
Visit http://isaim2022.cs.ou.edu/.
Join isaim(a)googlegroups.com to receive announcements related to ISAIM.
Dear roboticists,
Please note that the application deadline for the positions below has
been extended to January 12th, 2022.
Regards,
Nico Hochgeschwender
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Dear roboticists,
The Department of Computer Science at Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University of
Applied Sciences (Sankt Augustin Campus), together with the Bonn-Aachen
International Centre for Information Technology (b-it), has the
following two permanent professorships (W2) for Computer Science, in
particular in Autonomous Systems:
1. Mathematical foundations of autonomous systems
2. Industry-relevant and application-related aspects of autonomous systems.
The two position are to be filled as soon as possible.
We expect applicants for both positions to meet the following requirements:
* the employment requirements of §36 HG NRW, in particular three years
of professional experience outside of higher education institutions,
* very good knowledge of English, as well as the ability and
willingness to teach in English,
* pedagogical and didactic skills in teaching complex learning content,
* willingness to participate in activities within the university, as
well as national and international committees,
* experience in the acquisition, establishment and implementation of
internal and externally funded research and development projects,
* active participation in the further development and expansion of the
MAS program.
In addition, the following criteria would be desirable:
* teaching experience at universities or comparable institutions,
* willingness to also teach undergraduate courses that correspond to
the topics of the call for applications,
* willingness for interdisciplinary cooperation with other
institutions within and outside the university,
* evidence of international collaborations and networking with the
professional community,
* willingness to conduct courses and examinations in German.
More detailed information can be found at:
1. Mathematical foundations of autonomous systems:
https://stellen.h-brs.de/jobposting/dcdfdd50800036e2492311716a44c03b81a1583…
<https://stellen.h-brs.de/jobposting/dcdfdd50800036e2492311716a44c03b81a1583…>
2. Industry-relevant and application-related aspects of autonomous
systems:
https://stellen.h-brs.de/jobposting/0adf13b597c4a2f154f856c2fcaf65311ffeb2c…
<https://stellen.h-brs.de/jobposting/0adf13b597c4a2f154f856c2fcaf65311ffeb2c…>
We would like to see more female scientists at our university and are
therefore particularly pleased to receive applications from women. We
welcome applicants with children. H-BRS is a certified family-friendly
university - and proud of it. People with severe disabilities are part
of our university. We give them preference in the application process if
their qualifications are equal. The position is suitable for part-time
work. For information about the professorship to be filled, please
contact the head of the appointment committee Prof. Dr. Nico
Hochgeschwender (nico.hochgeschwender(a)h-brs.de
<mailto:nico.hochgeschwender@h-brs.de>). In addition, the Equal
Opportunity Officer of the H-BRS, Dr. Barbara Hillen, is also happy to
assist you (www.h-brs.de/de/gi/barbara-hillen
<https://www.h-brs.de/de/gi/barbara-hillen>).
Regards,
Nico Hochgeschwender
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Prof. Dr. Nico Hochgeschwender
Professor of Autonomous Systems
B-IT Bonn-Aachen International Center of Information Technology
Fon: +49-2241-865-9634 Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University oAS
Fax: +49-2241-865-8293 Computer Science
Department
Net: nico.hochgeschwender(a)h-brs.de Grantham-Allee 20
53757 Sankt Augustin, Germany
Web: http://www.h-brs.de/de/inf/nico-hochgeschwender
Twitter: @nico_roboticist
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International Master Program on Autonomous Systems
https://www.h-brs.de/en/inf/autonomous-systems-msc
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Call for Applications for Participation
RoboCup 2022 Standard Platform League
spl.robocup.org <http://spl.robocup.org/>
Monday 11th July through Sunday 17th July 2022 Bangkok, Thailand
2022.robocup.org <https://2022.robocup.org>
RoboCup <https://www.robocup.org/> 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.
*The Standard Platform League (SPL)* is characterized by all the teams
using an identical robot platform. Participating researchers focus on
algorithmic development for fully autonomous robots, i.e., robots that
operate with no external control. The SPL at RoboCup 2022 will use V6,
V5 or older versions of the NAO humanoid robot manufactured by SoftBank
Robotics <https://www.softbankrobotics.com/emea/en/nao>. The SPL robot
soccer team competition games at RoboCup 2022 will be played indoor and
outdoor between teams of five robots on a 6m x 9m playing surface. Teams
should be able to play on a randomly assigned indoor or outdoor field
within one hour.
The RoboCup 2022 SPL will host:
* A 5 vs. 5 team competition as the main competition of the event.
* A 7 vs. 7 competition.
* A visual referee technical challenge.
* A dynamic ball handling technical challenge.
* A video analysis and statistics open research challenge.
The 5 vs. 5 team competition will consist of a similar number of games
for most teams compared to recent years. The structure from 2019 will be
used to allow all teams to play games against teams with similar skill
levels. See Appendix A.4 of the preliminary rulebook
<https://spl.robocup.org/downloads/> for more details. The teams
participating in the team competition should also compete in some of the
additional technical challenges.
The 7 vs. 7 side competition extends the ideas from the mixed team
competition, and 1 vs. 1 remote challenge from RoboCup 2021 to a
standardized 7 vs. 7 NAO V6 on-site competition. Its goal is to
encourage more collaborative game play and offer a chance for teams to
work together more closely. Participating in 7 vs. 7 is recognized as
participation in a technical challenge.
Additional technical challenges offered at the competition are the
visual referee challenge and the dynamic ball handling challenge.
The open research challenge aims to provide the SPL with long term
performance statistics based on video analysis. Please note that the
open research challenge comes with additional deadlines as mentioned in
the rulebook. All challenges will be detailed further with the release
of the SPL rules document.
To assist in adoption of V6 Robots source code examples and
documentation regarding V6 robots were published on the SPL website
<https://spl.robocup.org/v6-support/>. One can also find example code
working with V6 Robots in the code released by participating teams.
These examples allow teams to adapt their competition code from recent
years more easily to encourage use of V6 Robots. If you need access to
the RoboCup NAOqi Image and the specific documentation, please write an
email (mentioning your team affiliation) to rc-spl-tc(a)lists.robocup.org.
Survey
The RoboCup Federation is committed to supporting an in-person event in
Thailand from July 11th-17th, as long as the LOC in Thailand decides it
is possible. For this purpose, the RoboCup Federation plans to send a
survey to all teams considering to apply for RoboCup 2022. If you are
considering to apply for participation this year, please send an email
stating your interest in RoboCup SPL to rc-spl-tc(a)lists.robocup.org by
12th of January 2022 in addition to your regular application.
Qualification
All interested teams must submit an original qualification document. For
the qualification document to be considered, it must (1) be no longer
than *6 pages* and (2) include all the following information in
*sections with the specified headings*:
1. *Team Information:* the team name, the team leader(s), and the
university/company affiliation(s) of the team
2. *Code Usage:* Acknowledge the team’s use of any other team’s code
(1) previously from 2017 to present and (2) anticipated at RoboCup
2022. If code is used from other teams, is this code integrated into
a code base that is mainly designed by the applying team? If the
applying team does not use any other team’s code, state so. For
further details, please have a look into the rule book, section A.1
<https://spl.robocup.org/downloads/>.
3. *Own Contribution:* Describe in detail the ‘research publishable’
significant advancements the applying team has made and is going to
use at RoboCup 2022, in accordance with the rule book, section A.1
<https://spl.robocup.org/downloads/>.
4. *Past History:* provide game results in RoboCup Open competitions as
well as main RoboCup competitions from 2018 onward. Include
opponents and game scores from each competition in a table. State if
the team plans to participate in any RoboCup Open competitions or
friendlies prior to RoboCup 2022.
5. *Impact:* What is the impact of the team’s participation and
research in RoboCup on (1) the SPL, (2) the team’s university/community?
6. *Video presentation:* Include a link to a video (maximum 5 minutes
long, uploaded on the team’s web site or on some video server) that
demonstrates the status of the team. The organizing committees use
the video to determine the readiness of the team to compete
effectively, and hence should focus on the team’s ability to play
soccer. Teams who did not participate in the team competition at
RoboCup 2019 or any challenge at RoboCup 2021 *must* include footage
of at least one robot attempting to kick off and score (this footage
must be captured as a single wide shot with no cuts). If robots from
multiple teams are active in the footage (e.g., game footage),
please include a textual overlay or additional document denoting
which robots belong to the applying team for every scene. Videos of
simulation contributions will also be accepted, but only when a real
robot is unavailable. Preference will be given to teams that use
real robots to show soccer skills in their video.
7. *Other:* Present any other information that you believe supports
your application.
If your application mentions more than one e-mail address, please
specify which one should be used to contact your team regarding your
application.
Pre-Qualification
Teams are given the chance to pre-qualify based on their performance at
RoboCup 2019 and 2021. Teams will be pre-qualified for RoboCup 2022, if
they submit the following original qualification document. Teams able to
pre-qualify include:
* B-Human
* UNISABANA Herons SPL
* rUNSWift
* HULKs
* Bembelbots
* Berlin United- Nao TH
* Nao Devils
* HTWK Robots
* UT Austin Villa
The original qualification document must include:
1. *Team Information:* the team name, the team leader(s), and the
university/company affiliation(s) of the team
2. *Code Usage:* Acknowledge the team’s use of any other team’s code
(1) previously from 2017 to present and (2) anticipated at RoboCup
2020. If code is used from other teams, is this code integrated into
a code base that is mainly designed by the applying team? If the
applying team does not use any other team’s code, state so. For
further details, please have a look into the rule book, section A.1
<https://spl.robocup.org/downloads/>.
3. *Own Contribution:* Describe in detail the ‘research publishable’
significant advancements the applying team has made and is going to
use at RoboCup 2022, in accordance with the rule book, section A.1
<https://spl.robocup.org/downloads/>.
4. *TRR:* a link to a team research report describing their work for
RoboCup 2019 or 2021 or both (which must be published in a publicly
available location)
5. *Code Release:* a link to a public code release as detailed in the
2019 SPL rulebook
If a joint 2019 team splits, only one team can be pre-qualified for 2022
(please, indicate which one).
Qualification for Regional Opens Only
Teams may also submit a short intent to participate in a regional open
if they do not wish to participate in the 2022 RoboCup competition.
Although teams may participate in regional opens without submitting this
intent to participate, teams who submit an intent to participate and
become qualified will be eligible for future special robot pricing.
Special robot pricing for team competing in RoboCup Events are still
being discussed. Updates about special prices will be announced as soon
as offers and conditions are finalized.
Teams must submit the following information by 15th of February 2022:
(1) The team name, leader(s), and the university/company affiliation(s)
of the team and (2) a short statement describing the status/progress of
the team. A link to a short video showing robot soccer behaviours and/or
game play (using robots or in simulation) may be included if available.
Submission and Evaluation
All applications with the (pre-)qualification material must be submitted
by *15th of February 2022*, by email to rc-spl-tc(a)lists.robocup.org.
Applications must not be sent to personal SPL TC/OC email addresses and
must not contain video attachments.
Note that applying serves as a statement of commitment to participate in
the RoboCup 2022 SPL.
The organizing committees are aware of the ongoing COVID situation and
assume that all applications are subject to withdrawal due to COVID.
Applications are not required to mention uncertainties related to COVID
to avoid negative effects on future applications. We would rather
encourage teams to plan optimistically and sign up with the possibility
of withdrawing if situation requires it.
For situations other than COVID: If you have doubts regarding the
ability of your team to participate (due to funding, visas, etc.),
please apply by the deadline but note this in your application.
Declining to participate in any competition after the official early
registration period has opened may negatively affect future applications
(the later you decline, the worse it will affect future applications).
Teams are encouraged to consider joint participation. Joint proposals
will be judged on combined merit.
Applications will be evaluated to consider a variety of components
including:
1. Potential to play competitive games at RoboCup 2022 (demonstrated
ability to play soccer, previous results, etc.)
2. Contributions (and potential contributions) to league (code
releases/papers, active in organization, developing own code, etc.)
3. Diversity (region, team make-up, unique characteristics, etc.)
Qualification decisions, including alternate lists, will be announced by
29th of February 2022.
Robot Acquisition
Teams who submit an intent to participate and become qualified will be
eligible for potential future special robot pricing. Special robot
pricing for team competing in RoboCup Events are still being discussed.
Updates about special prices will be announced if offers and conditions
are finalized.
/RoboCup 2022 Standard Platform League Technical and Organizing Committees/
Dear All
We have a 4 years postdoc position in our project ‘Meaningful Human Control’ (MeHuCo) funded by German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The main objective of the research is developing a deeper understanding of potentials and limitations of high level control, prediction and assessment of autonomous robot behaviours. The tasks involves adapting and programming of anthropomorphic robots and conducting practical experiments in robot-robot and human-robot scenarios.
The preferred candidate has a background in humanoid robotics and human-robot interaction. Willingness to work together with other disciplines is expected. German language capabilities or interest in acquiring it may be a plus.
If you are interested, please reply to this email. (Please make sure, you do not copy the entire mailing list.)
Regards
Reinhard
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Prof. Dr.-Ing. Reinhard Gerndt
Arbeitsgruppe Robotik / Robotics Group
Institut für Verteilte Systeme / Institute for Distributed Systems
Internationalisierungsbeauftragter / International Affairs Coordinator
Ostfalia Hochschule für angewandte Wissenschaften
- Fachhochschule Braunschweig/Wolfenbüttel -
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences
Fakultät Informatik - Computer Science Department
Salzdahlumer Str. 46-48
38302 Wolfenbüttel, Germany
Tel.: +49 (0) 5331 939 32120 / 31005
FAX: +49 (0) 5331 939 31004
E-Mail: r.gerndt(a)ostfalia.de<mailto:r.gerndt@ostfalia.de>
Web: www.ostfalia.de
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Dear RoboCup Committee Members and Participants,
I'm writing to you today to keep you informed about RoboCup 2022.
As you know, we continue to face uncertainty about the feasibility of
travel. However this year, we, the RoboCup Federation, are committed
to supporting an in-person event in Thailand from July 11th-17th, as
long as the LOC in Thailand decides it is possible.
To help with planning, we need to estimate how many teams will
participate in RoboCup in Thailand. For this purpose, we will send a
survey around January 15 to all the prospective participants.
Of course uncertainty will inevitably remain. Please plan on
responding to the survey in the best way you can, taking into account
all the factors relating to your country, Thailand, and your team.
Please stay tuned for this survey. We will share the responses and
the next steps by February.
Warmly,
Peter Stone
President, RoboCup Federation
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Professor Peter Stone
David Bruton, Jr. Centennial Professor
University Distinguished Teaching Professor
Director, Texas Robotics
Associate Chair, Department of Computer Science phone: 512-471-9796
The University of Texas at Austin fax: 512-471-8885
2317 Speedway, Stop D9500 pstone(a)cs.utexas.edu
Austin, Texas 78712-1757 USA http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~pstone