PRESS RELEASE. 9 th RoboCup International Competitions and Conferences from 13 th July to 19 th July, 2005 in Osaka, Japan

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PRESS RELEASE 6 th June 2005 9 th RoboCup International Competitions and Conferences from 13 th July to 19 th July, 2005 in Osaka, Japan The Football World Championships for Robots are part of the 9 th RoboCup International Competitions and Conferences from 13 th July to 19 th July, 2005 to take place in Osaka, Japan. Osaka and the Venue The tournament will be held in INTEX Osaka, located in the bay area of the Osaka, one of the most vibrant cities in Japan for business or pleasure. The city of Osaka hosts this unique world robotics event, in the scope of encouraging the collaboration between the academic and industry, and to be a centre of the robotics researches and industries in the future. Increasing Popularity The entries for RoboCup Osaka 2005 by teams from all over the world have exceeded the expectations and experiences of former editions. Teams from 35 countries with more than 400 teams, approx. twelve hundred members intend to take part. Most entries came from Japan, Germany, Iran, China, and USA (for list of countries please refer to page 5 of this release). In the host country Japan robotics in general and RoboCup in particular have been attracting an increasing number of scholars and industry, this development over years has been acknowledged by being awarded the organisation of this year s RoboCup by the RoboCup Federation. What is RoboCup? RoboCup is an international research and education initiative. Its goal is to foster artificial intelligence and robotics research by providing a standard problem where a wide range of technologies can be examined and integrated. The concept of soccer-playing robots was first introduced in 1993. Following a two-year feasibility study, in August 1995, an announcement was made on the introduction of the first international conferences and football games. In July 1997, the first official conference and games were held in Nagoya, Japan. Followed by Paris, Stockholm, Melbourne and Seattle where the annual events attracted many participants and spectators. The 6 th RoboCup2002 was held in Fukuoka, Japan in cooperation with Busan, Korea, while the 7 th edition in 2003 took place in Padua, Italy, then in 2004, the 8 th RoboCup took place in Lisbon, Portugal. The events were covered by national and international media all over the world. (../1)

Research & Development and Entertainment Each RoboCup consists of two elemental parts: the Games and the Symposium. During the Games researchers from renowned universities and research institutes and increasingly even businesses and companies producing cutting-edge technology compete while entertaining the public at the same time. At the Symposium, which is traditionally held immediately held after the Games, new findings and innovative applications are presented and discussed. This year s Symposium includes several joint sessions with the Fourth International Conference on Development and Learning (ICDL-05) and the Fifth International Workshop on Epigenetic Robotics (EpiRob-05, in Nara). The Games are open to the public, while the Symposium is for registered members only. RoboCup Categories 1 RoboCupSoccer The main focus of the RoboCup activities is competitive football. The Games are important opportunities for researchers to exchange technical information. They also serve as a great opportunity to educate and entertain the public. RoboCupSoccer is divided into the following leagues: Simulation league Independently moving software players (agents) play soccer on a virtual field inside a computer. Matches have 5-minute halves. This is one of the oldest fleet in RoboCupSoccer. There are three competitions in this league; coach, 2D and 3D. Small-size robot league (f-180) Small robots of no more than 18 cm in diameter play soccer with an orange golf ball in teams of up to 5 robots on a field with the size of bigger than a ping-pong table. Matches have 10-minute halves.. Middle-size robot league (f-2000) Middle-sized robots of no more than 50 cm square play soccer in teams of from 4 to 6 robots with an orange soccer ball on a field the size of 12x8 metres. Matches are divided in 10-minute halves. Each team develops their own robots, so various robots play with different styles Four-legged robot league Teams of 4 four-legged entertainment robots (Sony s AIBO) play football with an orange ball. The size of the field is 4m x 6m. All the computation is done in the on the board computer. Matches have 10-minute halves. Humanoid league This league was introduced in 2002 and the robots will have their fourth appearance ever in this year s RoboCup. Biped autonomous humanoid robots compete in "penalty kick," and "1 vs. 1", 2 vs. 2 matches. "Free style" competitions are to be expected as well. 2 RoboCupR (../2)

2 RoboCupRescue Disaster rescue is one of the most serious issues involving very large numbers of heterogeneous agents in a hostile environment. The intention of the RoboCupRescue project is to promote research and development in this significant domain by involving multi-agent team work coordination, physical robotic agents for search and rescue, information infrastructures, personal digital assistants, standard simulator and decision support systems, evaluation benchmarks for rescue strategies and robotic systems that are all integrated into a comprehensive system in future. RoboCupRescue is divided into the following leagues: Rescue simulation league Rescue Robot league 3 RoboCupJunior RoboCupJunior is a project-oriented educational initiative that sponsors local, regional and international robotic events for young students. It is designed to introduce RoboCup to primary and secondary school children, as well as undergraduates who do not have the resources to get involved in the senior leagues yet. The focus of the Junior league is on education. RoboCup Junior offers several challenges, each emphasizing both cooperative and competitive aspects. For young students, RoboCupJunior provides an exciting introduction to the field of robotics, a new way to develop technical abilities through hands-on experience with electronics, hardware and software, and a highly motivating opportunity to learn about teamwork while sharing technology with friends. In contrast to the one-child-one-computer scenario typically seen today, RoboCupJunior provides a unique opportunity for participants with a variety of interests and strengths to work together as a team to achieve a common goal. Soccer Challenge Rescue Challenge Dance Challenge (../3)

RoboCup 2005 Osaka General Information Title: Dates: The Outline Venue: Organizers: Co- organizers: RoboCup 2005 Osaka July 13-19, 2005 : 7 days July 13-17 competition July 18, 19 symposium (closed for public) INTEX OSAKA (Suminoe-Ku, Osaka-City, Japan) The RoboCup Federation RoboCup Japanese National Committee RoboCup 2005 Osaka Committee The Robotics Society of Japan The Japanese Society for Artificial Intelligence The Society of Instrument and Control Engineers American Association for Artificial Intelligence Sponsors: Ministry of Foreign Affairs Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport Special sponsor: Japan Science and Technology Agency Co-sponsors: RoboCup partners SGI Japan Ltd., Sony Corporation, EK Japan CO., Ltd. RoboCup 2005 Osaka Official Airline All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. RoboCup 2005 Osaka Official Bank Resona Bank Limited RoboCup 2005 Osaka Official Printer TOPPAN PRINTING CO.,LTD. RoboCup 2005 Osaka Official Timer Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. RoboCup 2005 Osaka Official partner NIPPON TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE WEST CORPORATION Sponsors (as of March 31, 2005) Vstone Co., Ltd. NTT DoCoMo Kansai, Inc. OSAKA GAS CO.,LTD. OMRON Corporation THE KANSAI ELECTRIC POWER CO., INC. Suntory Limited. WEST JAPAN RAILWAY COMPANY DAIKIN INDUSTRIES, LTD. Takenaka Corporation TOKO, Inc. Nishimatsu Construction Co., Ltd, Nippon Express Co., Ltd., Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. YASHIMA DENGYO CO., LTD. (../4)

Participants (as of 2005.April 20th) the number of teams/countries and areas: 419 teams (35 countries and areas) League teams Countries and areas RoboCup Soccer 157 25 Humanoid League 22 9 Small-sized League 20 12 Middle-sized League 24 12 4-legged League 24 13 Simulation League 67 11 RoboCup Rescue 51 15 Rescue Robot League 25 11 Rescue Simulation League 26 9 RoboCup Junior 211 22 Total 419 35 Countries and areas of participants: * These countries will participate in RoboCup for the first time.. America, Argentine, Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Denmark, England, Finland, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Italy, Korea, Kuwait*, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria*, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saudi Arabia*, Singapore, Slovak, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey. (../5)

Schedule of Events After a two-days warming and set-up period, the international competitions are to be held from 13 th of July to 17 th of July 2005. The symposium will be held on 18 th and 19 th of July at the International Conference Hall at Intex Osaka. There is a co-located event called ROBOTREX 2005 (Robot Trade & Research Exhibition) http://www.robocup2005.jp/robotrex/ during 13 th and 17 th of July. Day Activity Junior Activity Access to Public ROBOTREX 9 July (Sat) 10 July (Sun) Arena Setup Arena Setup 11 July (Mon) Teams Setup 12 July (Tue) Press Preview Setup 13 July (Wed) Round-Robin / Teams Setup Preliminaries Competitions 14 July (Thu) 15 July (Fri) 16 July (Sat) Quarter and Semi-Finals 17 July (Sun) Finals Semi-Finals Finals Open 10:00-17:00 Exhibition 10:00-17:00 18 July (Mon) RoboCup Carrying out 19 July (Tue) International NO Symposium The Venue RoboCup2005 will be held at Pavilion 3, 4 and 5 of at the modern Intex Osaka facilities located in Osaka, Japan. More information about the venue including maps will be provided as details are finalized. For more information about Intex Osaka, please visit their website at: http://www.intex-osaka.com/index_e.html Media Accreditation Please visit on www.robocup2005.org the NewsRoom section to obtain a downloadable application form for a media accreditation card. The registration should be with Hiroko Terahara, or Noboru Kami RoboCup2005 Media Contact before 10th July 2005 (press@robocup2005.jp). For additional information please visit www.robocup2005.org and www.robocup.org Contacts: Mr. Yoshihito Terahara, Mr. Noboru Kami, Public relations section RoboCup 2005 Osaka Committee Phone: +81-6-6612-1666 press@robocup2005.jp Ms. Yukiko Matsuoka The RoboCup Federation Phone: +81-3-5468-1661 pr@robocup.org (../6)