Topology-oriented divide-and-conquer algorithm for Voronoi diagrams
Graphical Models and Image Processing
Would-be worlds: how simulation is changing the frontiers of science
Would-be worlds: how simulation is changing the frontiers of science
Character Design for Soccer Commentary
RoboCup-98: Robot Soccer World Cup II
MIKE: An Automatic Commentary System for Soccer
ICMAS '98 Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Multi Agent Systems
Reactive content selection in the generation of real-time soccer commentary
COLING '98 Proceedings of the 17th international conference on Computational linguistics - Volume 2
The RoboCup synthetic agent challenge 97
IJCAI'97 Proceedings of the 15th international joint conference on Artifical intelligence - Volume 1
Autonomous Information Indication System
RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III
RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III
A Statistical Perspective on the RoboCup Simulator League: Progress and Prospects
RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III
RoboCup 2000: Robot Soccer World Cup IV
Diagnosis of coordination failures: a matrix-based approach
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
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This paper suggests that automated soccer commentary has a key role to play within the overall RoboCup initiative. Firstly, we identify soccer commentary as allowing and requiring investigation of a wide variety of research topics, many of which could not be addressed by the simple development of teams for the RoboCup leagues themselves. Secondly, we highlight a key task of soccer commentary: the expert analysis of a game. We suggest that this expert analysis task has the potential to make a significant impact on RoboCup challenges such as learning, teamwork, and opponent modeling. We illustrate our arguments by discussing the progress on soccer commentary systems to date, in particular reviewing our own system, MIKE.