The Eighth Annual Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition was held as part of the Sixteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence in Orlando, Florida, 18 to 22 July. The goals of these robot events are to foster the sharing of research and technology, allow research groups to showcase their achievements, encourage students to enter robotics and AI fields at both the undergraduate and graduate level, and increase awareness of the field. The 1999 events included two robot contests; a new, long-term robot challenge; an exhibition; and a National Botball Championship for high school teams sponsored by the KISS Institute. Each of these events is described in detail in this article
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www.ee.uwa.edu.au/~braunl A number of international competitions for mobile robots have been created...
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to find and collect stationary and moving colored objects in an arena littered with real rocks. The ...
The Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, (AAAI-15) was held in January 2015 in A...
Beyond Botball is a thoroughly thought out robotics challenge that varies from year to year. The cha...
Pennsylvania, in July 2005. This year marked a change in the venue format from a conference hall to ...
The 19th robotics program at the annual AAAI conference was held in Atlanta, Georgia in July 2010. I...
This year marked the 19th edition of the Robotics Programat AAAI, cochaired by Monica D. Anderson an...
In this article we report on the exhibits and challenges shown at the AAAI 2011 Robotics Program in ...
www.ee.uwa.edu.au/~braunl A number of international competitions for mobile robots have been created...
Mobile robot competitions are events well suited to experimentation, research and development in man...
developed by Swarthmore College, all used a mod-ular hybrid architecture designed to enable reflex-i...
The AAAI 2008 Workshop on Mobility and Manipulation (held during the Twenty-Third AAAI Conference on...
The AAAI 2008 Robotics and Creativity Workshop was held in Chicago on July 14, 2008, which was immed...
conjunction with the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06) Jul
ligence. This article describes the robots that placed first and second in each event and com-pares ...
ences (RoboCup) are a series of competitions and events designed to promote the full integration of ...
to find and collect stationary and moving colored objects in an arena littered with real rocks. The ...
The Twenty-Ninth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, (AAAI-15) was held in January 2015 in A...
Beyond Botball is a thoroughly thought out robotics challenge that varies from year to year. The cha...