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NSF PR 03-47 - April 29, 2003
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Photo 1
Members of the Carnegie Mellon Sony legged-robot RoboCup team, CMPack'02, which won first place at RoboCup 2002 in Fukuoka, Japan. In the final game, CMPack'02 played against the rUNSWift team from the University of New South Wales, Australia. The game ended with a tie of 3-3, and CMPack'02 won the subsequent penalty shoot out with final score, 5-4.
Credit: CMPack'02 research team: Manuela Veloso, Scott Lenser, Douglas Vail, Maayan Roth, Ashley Stroupe and Sonia Chernova. Photo by Debra Tobin.
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This video of the second goal by CMPack'02 shows the efficient pursuit of the ball by the CMPack'02 attacker (in red) and the positioning of the offensive supporter and the defensive supporter.
Credit: CMPack'02 research team: Manuela Veloso, Scott Lenser, Douglas Vail, Maayan Roth, Ashley Stroupe and Sonia Chernova. Video courtesy of Sony.
Photo 2
A member of the Carnegie Mellon's 2002 small-size robot league team, CMDragons'02, which made it to the quarter-finals at RoboCup 2002. The small-size robot teams play soccer with an orange golf ball.
Credit: CMDragons'02 research team: Brett Browning, Manuela Veloso, James Bruce, Michael Bowling and Dinesh Govindaraju. Photo by James Bruce.
Photo 3
A screenshot of a scrimmage between Carnegie Mellon's simulation teams from 2000 and 1999. CMUnited'99 was the RoboCup'99 simulation champion team and ATTCMUnited'2000 placed third at RoboCup 2000.
Credit: CMUnited'99 and the ATTCMUnited'2000 research team: Peter Stone, Patrick Riley and Manuela Veloso. Screenshot by Patrick Riley.
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