HONG Bing-rong, HAN Xue-dong, MENG Wei. RESEARCH ON ROBOT SOCCER GAME[J]. ROBOT, 2003, 25(4): 373-377.
Citation: HONG Bing-rong, HAN Xue-dong, MENG Wei. RESEARCH ON ROBOT SOCCER GAME[J]. ROBOT, 2003, 25(4): 373-377.

RESEARCH ON ROBOT SOCCER GAME

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  • Received Date: January 09, 2003
  • Published Date: July 14, 2003
  • Robot Soccer Game is an interesting and complex new area of artificial intelligence. It is an attempt to promote intelligent robotics research by proving a common task to evaluate various theories, algorithms, and agent architectures. This paper addresses the goal, significance, key techniques, main application and future work of Robot Soccer Game. The goal of this paper is to draw researchers'attentions to the promotion of the development of Robot Soccer Game in China.
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