Robot soccer - soccer without emotions?
- Brötchen-und-Borussia
In RoboCup, research teams around the world are working to develop autonomous humanoid robots that compete against each other. Skills such as perception, humanoid walking and game intelligence are continuously improved and tested under real-life conditions. Modern methods such as reinforcement learning, image processing and more powerful robotic systems are driving development forward, while also demonstrating how difficult it is to teach machines to play soccer.
Students can earn a student diploma by participating in the event and completing a quiz on the content of the event in the lecture hall. The student diploma is credited as part of the coursework in the first semester when studying physics or medical physics at TU Dortmund University.
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