RoboCup US Committee

What is RoboCup?

The Robot World Cup Initiative (RoboCup) is an attempt to foster AI and intelligent robotic research by providing a standard problem, playing soccer, where wide range of technologies can be integrated and examined.

Multi-agent systems represent a growing area of research in the AI community, but mostly due to the variety of applications in which multi-agent systems have been used, contacts and exchanges between groups of researchers working in this domain have not been so frequent. The RoboCup offers the possibility to confront and exchange ideas in a common domain and encourages researchers to establish and keeping contacts with each other.

What is the aim of the RoboCup US Committee?

The RoboCup US Committee has the aim to promote the RoboCup initiative in the US through organizing local events and putting in contact groups of research in the US that share the interest in RoboCup. Please send an e-mail to pstone@cs.cmu.edu if:

RoboCup US Committee Mailing List:

The aim of the mailing list is to discuss issues related to RoboCup, events in the US related to RoboCup and initiatives in general of the committee. To send mail to the list, address it to robocup-us-com@cs.cmu.edu.

The US RoboCup Committee

Manuela Veloso Carnegie Mellon University
Milind Tambe University of Southern California/Information Science Institute
Peter Stone Carnegie Mellon University
Robin Murphy Colorado School of Mines
Maja Mataric Brandeis University
Jim Hendler University of Maryland

People involved with RoboCup in the US

(If you would like to be added to this list, send your URL, name, and affiliation to pstone@cs.cmu.edu. Please specify that you want to be added to the US RoboCup page.)

Christopher Cantor Yale University
Jim Hendler University of Maryland
Gal Kaminka ISI/USC
Patrick Kenny University of Michigan
Sean Luke University of Maryland
Maja Mataric Brandeis University
Robin Murphy Colorado School of Mines
Randy Sargent Newton Research Labs
Wei-Min Shen University of Southern California
Peter Stone Carnegie Mellon University
Milind Tambe University of Southern California/Information Science Institute
Manuela Veloso Carnegie Mellon University
Barry Brian Werger Ullanta Performance Robotics

Other national committees for RoboCup


Peter Stone, e-mail: pstone@cs.cmu.edu
Last update: March 10, 1997