The Dutch AIBO Team 2004 (original) (raw)
2004, Proc. Robocup 2004 Symposium
At the end of last year, several institutes in the Netherlands have joined forces and formed The Dutch AIBO Team. We are a group of researchers and students from the universities of Amsterdam, Delft, Twente and Utrecht, and the DECIS Lab. Our goal is to stimulate research, teaching, and applications in the fields of artificial intelligence and collaborative robotics in the Netherlands by joining the international RoboCup community.
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