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Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05) Volume 1
Experiences with Simulated Robot Soccer as a Teaching Tool
Sydney, Australia
July 04-July 07
ISBN: 0-7695-2316-1
Rhys Hill, University of Adelaide
Anton van den Hengel, University of Adelaide

The development of assignments for undergraduate teaching typically requires a compromise between what is achievable by an average student and what will engage the interest of a more advanced member of the class. Selecting a suitable compromise is particularly problematic for undergraduate Artificial Intelligence (AI) courses which typically attempt to cover a very broad range of topics, without delving too deeply into the details. Ideally, a single problem would be selected whose solution could be approached with more than one technique covered in the course, enabling students to carry out a comparative analysis of performance.

Robot soccer simulation has provided an interesting platform for Artificial Intelligence research and is increasingly being used as a teaching apparatus. There are a number of limitations with existing simulation methodologies for this purpose. Current robot soccer simulators are aimed at research groups where accuracy is paramount and all facets of the real system must be emulated. However, many of the intricacies of a real robot soccer player are inappropriate for a teaching environment, as they detract from desired learning outcomes. Consequently, there is a need for a simulation that employs a simplified set of game rules and dynamics. This paper describes the design and implementation of such a framework and presents experiences gained from its use as a third year practical.

Citation:
Rhys Hill, Anton van den Hengel, "Experiences with Simulated Robot Soccer as a Teaching Tool," icita, vol. 1, pp.387-390, Third International Conference on Information Technology and Applications (ICITA'05) Volume 1, 2005
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