UT Austin Villa
RoboCup@Home DSPL Team
The team is a collaboration between PIs and students in the Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering and Aerospace Engineering departments at the University of Texas at Austin. Over the past three years, we have constructed a framework intended to act as a comprehensive domestic service robot system, spanning multiple robot platforms. As instantiated in RoboCup@Home, our goal is to develop a single system which competes in every round, rather than a suite of software tailored to each round. In the realization of this goal, we have ported our RoboCup@Home code back to the Building-Wide Intelligence (BWI) infrastructure. As instantiated in BWI, the goal of this project is to deploy a service robot in our computer science department which responds to the day-to-day needs of the building's occupants, and is considered a part of the fabric of our department.
Relevant publications
- Papers produced by the UT Austin Villa@Home RoboCup@Home team
- Rishi Shah, Yuqian Jiang, Haresh Karnan, Gilberto Briscoe-Martinez, Dominick Mulder, Ryan Gupta, Rachel Schlossman, Marika Murphy, Justin Hart, Luis Sentis, and Peter Stone. Solving Service Robot Tasks: UT Austin Villa@Home 2019 Team Report. In AAAI Fall Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Human-Robot Interaction for Service Robots in Human Environments (AI-HRI 2019), November 2019.
- Yuqian Jiang, Nick Walker, Justin Hart, and Peter Stone. Open-World Reasoning for Service Robots. In Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS 2019), July 2019.
- Justin W. Hart, Rishi Shah, Sean Kirmani, Nick Walker, Kathryn Baldauf, Nathan John, and Peter Stone. PRISM: Pose registration for integrated semantic mapping. In Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), Madrid, Spain, October 2018.
- Justin W. Hart, Harel Yedidsion, Yuqian Jiang, Nick Walker, Rishi Shah, Jesse Thomason, Aishwarya Padmakumar, Rolando Fernandez, Jivko Sinapov, Raymond Mooney, and Peter Stone. Interaction and Autonomy in RoboCup@Home and Building-Wide Intelligence. In Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Interactive Learning in Artificial Intelligence for Human-Robot Interaction, Washington, DC, USA, October 2018.
- Yuqian Jiang, Nick Walker, Minkyu Kim, Nicolas Brissonneau, Daniel S. Brown, Justin W. Hart, Scott Niekum, Luis Sentis, and Peter Stone. Laair: A layered architecture for autonomous interactive robots. In Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium on Reasoning and Learning in Real-World Systems for Long-Term Autonomy, Washington, DC, USA, October 2018.
- UT Austin Villa's RoboCup-related papers (from Prof. Stone's group).
- Relevant publications from the Building-Wide Intelligence (BWI) project.
Software
During our participation in the RoboCup@Home SPL, we are committed to continuing our strong tradition of contributing open source code to the community.
- Our BWI code repository provides an open source suite of ROS packages, fully integrated into an architecture for service robots that operate in dynamic and unstructured human-inhabited environments. It has been built on top of the Robot Operating System (ROS) middleware framework. As of the 2019/2020 season, we have ported our system developed for RoboCup@Home into the publicly available packages for BWI, and recommend going through this repository for the highest-quality versions of these packages.
- The bwi_common package contains our robot-independent software. The linked branch has the most updated robot architecture used in both RoboCup@Home and BWI.
- Our software release for paper Open-World Reasoning for Service Robots provides a suite of packages for knowledge representation and planning as an approach to the General Purpose Service Robot test.
Team Members
- PIs
- Graduate Students
- Yuqian Jiang
- Haresh Karnan
- Dominick Mulder
- Ryan Gupta
- Undergraduate Students
- Stone Tejeda
- Gilberto Briscoe-Martinez
- Jason Cox
- Christine Tu
Additionally, we will be recruiting students from the Freshman Research Initiative Autonomous Intelligent Robotics stream.
Previous participation in RoboCup
- We finished fifth in the RoboCup@Home DSPL competition in 2018.
- We finished third in the first-ever RoboCup@Home DSPL competition in 2017.
- Earlier, we won 2nd place in RoboCup@Home at RoboCup 2007.
- UT Austin Villa has participated successfully in past
RoboCup competitions, every year since 2003.
- In 2012, we finished 1st plance in the soccer SPL,
- in 2016, we finished 2nd place in the soccer SPL,
- and also in 2016, we finished 1st place in the 3D simulation league for the 5th time in 6 years.
Photos/videos
- Our 2019 qualification video
- Videos from our past participation in RoboCup@Home are available
at the bottom of our RoboCup@Home
page.
- A narrated video was presented at ICRA 2008.
- There are many other videos from our compeitions available on the UT Austin Villa competitions page.
- There are several research videos associated with papers relevant to our RoboCup team
- There are several research videos associated with papers relevant to the BWI project
- Videos of the BWI project at outreach events