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Aijun Bai, Xiaoping Chen, Patrick MacAlpine, Daniel Urieli, Samuel Barrett, and Peter Stone. Wright Eagle and UT Austin Villa: RoboCup 2011 Simulation League Champions. In Thomas Roefer, Norbert Michael Mayer, Jesus Savage, and Uluc Saranli, editors, RoboCup-2011: Robot Soccer World Cup XV, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2012.
The RoboCup simulation league is traditionally the league with the largest number of teams participating, both at the international competitions and worldwide. 2011 was no exception, with a total of 39 teams entering the 2D and 3D simulation competitions. This paper presents the champions of the competitions, WrightEagle from the University of Science and Technology of China in the 2D competition, and UT Austin Villa from the University of Texas at Austin in the 3D competition.
@incollection{LNAI11-Bai, author = {Aijun Bai and Xiaoping Chen and Patrick MacAlpine and Daniel Urieli and Samuel Barrett and Peter Stone}, title = {{W}right {E}agle and {UT} {A}ustin {V}illa: {R}obo{C}up 2011 Simulation League Champions}, booktitle= "{R}obo{C}up-2011: Robot Soccer World Cup {XV}", Editor={Thomas Roefer and Norbert Michael Mayer and Jesus Savage and Uluc Saranli}, Publisher="Springer Verlag", address="Berlin", year="2012", series="Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence", abstract= { The RoboCup simulation league is traditionally the league with the largest number of teams participating, both at the international competitions and worldwide. 2011 was no exception, with a total of 39 teams entering the 2D and 3D simulation competitions. This paper presents the champions of the competitions, WrightEagle from the University of Science and Technology of China in the 2D competition, and UT Austin Villa from the University of Texas at Austin in the 3D competition. }, }
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