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# <center>RoboCup</center>
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## Competition official website:https://www.robocup.org
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## Competition Introduction
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The RoboCup is a highly influential, technologically advanced, and widely participated professional robotics competition in the field of world robotics. It was proposed by Professor A1an Mackworth of the University of British Columbia in Canada in 1992. Its purpose is to provide a landmark and challenging topic for the development of artificial intelligence and intelligent robotics disciplines through robot soccer competitions, and to provide a dynamic and standardized environment for research in related fields. Since 1997, the competition has been held in Japan, France, Sweden, Australia, the United States, Germany, South Korea, Italy, Portugal, China, Austria, Singapore, Türkiye, Mexico, the Netherlands, Brazil and other countries and regions. The 12th RoboCup was held in Suzhou, Jiangsu in June 2008, and the 19th RoboCup was held in Hefei, Anhui in July 2015. According to data from 2015, there were 35 countries and regions participating in the RoboCup , including China, the United States, Germany, Japan, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the Netherlands, South Korea, Sweden, Italy, Iran, and others. The participating schools include top universities in the field of robotics research both domestically and internationally, such as Carnegie Mellon University in the United States, Osaka University in Japan, University of Bonn in Germany, Tsinghua University, University of Science and Technology of China, and National University of Defense Technology. Among them, there are 176 teams with 1152 members in the university group and 173 teams with 984 members in the youth group; Including forum guests, exhibitors, and parents of students, the number of participants reaches about 3200. The countries and regions with relatively high participation in the competition are China, Germany, Iran, Brazil, Japan, the United States, and others. In the 20th RoboCup held in Leipzig, Germany in 2016, the Chinese team participated in all events except for RoboCup @ Work. A total of 11 universities from the Chinese Mainland, including Tsinghua University, Zhejiang University, University of Science and Technology of China, Tongji University, Beijing University of Information Technology, National University of Defense Technology, Central South University, Southeast University, Hefei University, Hefei University of Technology, Hefei Normal University, and 3 universities from Taiwan, China, Taiwan University of Science and Technology, and Kaohsiung First University of Science and Technology participated in the university group project competition. Multiple participating teams have made it to the top four, and have also achieved good results in technical challenge competitions in multiple projects. Multiple primary and secondary schools from Liaoning, Guangdong, Guangxi, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Taiwan, Macao and other places participated in the youth group competition and achieved first place in multiple projects.
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# RoboCup

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# <center>机器人世界杯</center>
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## 竞赛官网:https://www.robocup.org
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## 竞赛介绍
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RoboCup机器人世界杯是世界机器人竞赛领域影响力非常大、综合技术水平高、参与范围广的专业机器人竞赛,由加拿大大不列颠哥伦比亚大学教授 A1an Mackworth 在1992年次提出的。其目的是通过机器人足球比赛,为人工智能和智能机器人学科的发展提供一个具有标志性和挑战性的课题,为相关领域的研究提供一个动态对抗的标准化环境。从1997年开始进行比赛,分别在日本、法国、瑞典、澳大利亚、美国、德国、韩国、意大利、葡萄牙、中国、奥地利、新加坡、土耳其、墨西哥、荷兰、巴西等十余个国家和地区进行了比赛。2008年6月在江苏苏州举办了第12届RoboCup机器人世界杯比赛,2015年7月在安徽合肥举办了第19届RoboCup机器人世界杯比赛。根据2015年数据,参加RoboCup机器人世界杯比赛的国家和地区数量为35个,包括中国、美国、德国、日本、巴西、英国、加拿大、澳大利亚、荷兰、韩国、瑞典、意大利、伊朗等国。参赛学校包括美国卡内基梅隆大学、日本大阪大学、德国波恩大学、清华大学、中国科技大学、国防科技大学等国内外机器人研究领域的顶尖院校。其中,大学组参赛队176支队伍1152人,青少年组参赛队173支队伍984人;加上论坛嘉宾、参展人员、学生家长,人数达3200人左右。比赛参与度比较高的国家是中国、德国、伊朗、巴西、日本、美国等国家和地区。在2016年德国莱比锡第20届RoboCup机器人世界杯比赛中,中国参赛队参加了除RoboCup @Work之外的所有项目的比赛。共有来自中国大陆的清华大学、浙江大学、中国科技大学、同济大学、北京信息科技大学、国防科技大学、中南大学、东南大学、合肥学院、合肥工业大学、合肥师范学院等11所院校,来自中国台湾的台湾大学、台湾科技大学、高雄第一科技大学等3所院校参加了大学组项目的比赛。多支参赛队成绩进入前四强,在多个项目的技术挑战比赛中也取得了很好的成绩。来自辽宁、广东、广西、浙江、陕西、台湾、澳门等地的多所中小学参加了青少年组的比赛,也取得了多个项目的第一名。
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