Netherlands: Day 8

Yesterday it was the eighth day here in Eindhoven and the long days slowly undermine our strength. Nevertheless we were active in development and exchange with other teams.

At the quarterfinal we kept our fingers crossed for the Fumanoids – unfortunately unsuccessfull as they lost against CIT Brains Kid with 0:7. Afterwards we had a big technical discussion together and developed an idea on how to make the feet of our Darwins more human-like. After some planing we began to work on a prototyp in the evening. The first results seem to be promising ad we will do further research on this idea.
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Parallely and together with the Fumanoids we gave the visitors a chance to try for themself how difficult it is for a roboter to move. They controlled some fieldplayers of the Fumanoids and tried to score goals against our goalies Glados and Tamara (yes, were obviously training her for every purpose). Thanks to some great movements of our goalies it was not an easy task.

With Tamara we also did some tests with a ball of standard-football-size. Even though the ball was nearly bigger than her, she managed to kick it!

We also did some tests with our printed heads and Atlas.

The pictures of the day:

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Results of the technical challenges

Saturday was also the day where the technical challenges took place.
The TC are about mastering situations that usually don’t appear in regular gaming right now but are wished to be observed during future competitions. To encourage the teams to develop these new techniques additional points are granted for the teams who manage to beat the challenges.

The Teams could attempt the following TC:

  • The Throw-In where a ball is to be found, picked up, and thrown over the head as close as possible to a black pylon
  • The Dribbling, where a ball has to be manoeuvred around some obstacles in order to score a ball.
  • The High-Kick, where the goal is to get a ball as high as possible above the goal-line.
  • And the Double-Pass, where two robots have to pass the ball in a certain succession around pylons.

The difficulty for the robots is not to be underestimated and as a result only very few teams managed to beat some of the challenges. During the Throw-In and High-Kick it was really hard to find the correct position around the ball. Especially hard seemed to be the Dribbling, as almost never the route through the obstacles was found.

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Streaming of the Finals

We decided to stream the game for the third place at 12:00 UTC+2 and the final at 2 pm UTC+2, as we are often asked how the state of the art looks like in the robocup. The games of the TOP 4 should give an impression about that.

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Results semi-finals and games of today

The teams competing in the World Cup final are now set.
In the first semi-final Team Darwin won against ZJUDancer, in the second semi-final AUTMan won against CITBrainsKid.

Today at 12:00 is the third place match between ZJUDancer and CIT BrainsKid.

The final takes place at 14:00 between Team Darwin and AUTMan, so we should have a new world champion till 15:00.

By the way, Bente has gotten the honour to have been selected for the referee team for the third place match 🙂

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We are Amsterdam (again)

It seems as if the Netherlands want to keep our team. After we were mismatched as being a team from the University of Amsterdam before (it was corrected after a mail from us), we found the following on the official site with the results today:

We are honored to be so popular and to get this offer (and Amsterdam probably would be a good city for our team). However, we have to reject this offer as we have to go back to our University of Hamburg.

Kind regards at this point towards the Dutch Nao Team from the University of Amsterdam, which is reading along 🙂

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