Robot football is definitely getting there! Compared to last time I saw they're falling over much less, moving faster, passing the ball, kicking the ball further and scoring goals! Please keep up the good work guys! It's a shame that the adult sized ones are so far behind and having to have minders on the pitch with them and just being one on one!
oh my god this is so good 😭 they're playing!!! football!!!!! i Absolutely love how invested everyone is like they're gasping and making attaboy noises and clapping it's beautiful
These robots should make some awesome celebration moves after each goal and yell at each other. Wave hands, drop on the knees "scream" something funny. That would attract much wider audience to this.
There are actually quite a lot of Leagues in Robocup. The main categories: Soccer, Rescue, @Home, Industrial and Junior with several flavours. The soccer category alone is subdivided into Humanoid, SPL (the one with the Nao), Middle Size, Small Size as well as 2D and 3D simulation. if you want to know more, you can check out www.robocup.org/
guys, i can't tell you how bad i've wanted to go to robocup over the years. twice i had made plans, and both times my job wouldn't let me leave. now i'm too broke lol.
Hi Jack! No, there's no-one to control the robots. They have to act autonomously and do everything by themselves. They need to detect the ball, figure out where on the field they are and communicate via wifi with their teammates about the tactics.
The wifi is provided by a router at the side of the field so that all communication between the robots can be monitored (there are rules about how much data each robot is allowed to send, etc). All the processing including strategy decisions has to be done on the robots, any communication between the robots and external devices is forbidden (except for the referee computer that tells them they've been bad ;)). Most teams use strategies where each robot decides for themselves what they want to do given the information (position, etc) sent by all other robots in the team. If such a system is programmed correctly each robot can "trust" the other robots to do what they expect them to do. However, since in the real world information isn't perfect, robots get confused, wifi packets get lost, and lots of things happen at the same time, this approach has to deal with making the best out of a confusing situation while avoiding that 2 robots think they have to play the ball now and obstruct each other.
@@HTWK.Robots Neat, are there any GitHub repos that are popular amongst teams as templates for the robots? Seems like this category has some interesting constraints and challenges that aren't very obvious from just the videos
@@HTWK.Robots : Thanks for your nice and quick answer. I thought that the "robocup" was, like World Cup, some place where the best of the best would show off (a world class football team is quite expensive too). Coming with the latest state of the art innovations by all robots labs of the world. It's slightly more modest, so :-) Anyway, keep up the good work!
@@ThomasKundera robocup is like the world cup actually in the world cup the people playing arent necessarily the best possible players in the world. They are just the best of those that were willing to play. There may be footballers with immense talent but no oppertunity or interest that never play in these events. Just like how boston dynamics is not interested in robocup.
I love the team holding their hands behind their back. They look so polite! Little gentlemen playing soccer.
Robot football is definitely getting there! Compared to last time I saw they're falling over much less, moving faster, passing the ball, kicking the ball further and scoring goals! Please keep up the good work guys! It's a shame that the adult sized ones are so far behind and having to have minders on the pitch with them and just being one on one!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR UPLOADING THIS for those of us who can't be there!!!
Play it in 2x speed those robots will look like there from 2050 playing! 😎👽👌🏻🤖😻
YES XD
oh my god this is so good 😭 they're playing!!! football!!!!! i Absolutely love how invested everyone is like they're gasping and making attaboy noises and clapping it's beautiful
These were first football games I have watched after 7 years, I mean those games with pesky humans.
So awesome, so many great surprises!
18:46 The best played in the game
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These robots should make some awesome celebration moves after each goal and yell at each other. Wave hands, drop on the knees "scream" something funny.
That would attract much wider audience to this.
We'll think of something for next year :)
hahhaha but NOOOOO, please this is much better than human soccer, dont' ruin it by imitating prima donnas lol
@@zangetsu6638 but that would be a satire on those primadonnas! 😜 It would be so funny if after a goal robot would drop on his knees hands up!
@@stochasticwhistles hahaha every time they fall they should scream and blame it on the nearest robot.
@@zangetsu6638 That would be hilarious 🤣🤣😂
Gratuliere beiden Teams!
Watch at 1.25x or 1.5x playback speed and it makes it a lot better
We laugh at them now but in 15 years the laughter will be silent. 🤖
amazing!
B-Human, конечно, на голову выше. Умеют и удар, и обводку, и пас. Неплохо
Is Robocup only for Nao robots? And if so, are there other robot soccer/football competitions?
There are actually quite a lot of Leagues in Robocup.
The main categories: Soccer, Rescue, @Home, Industrial and Junior with several flavours. The soccer category alone is subdivided into Humanoid, SPL (the one with the Nao), Middle Size, Small Size as well as 2D and 3D simulation.
if you want to know more, you can check out www.robocup.org/
guys, i can't tell you how bad i've wanted to go to robocup over the years. twice i had made plans, and both times my job wouldn't let me leave. now i'm too broke lol.
hoping for smoother robots in future......
Trop cool
Do they brake down after so many falls?
Yes, sometimes they do. e.g. the goalie that couldn't get up at 15:58 had a broken hip joint.
This is so cute and funny ,,, with thos little legs amusing 👍
This is like watching Southend United at their training ground.
How does it work? Is there a team that control the robots?
Hi Jack!
No, there's no-one to control the robots. They have to act autonomously and do everything by themselves. They need to detect the ball, figure out where on the field they are and communicate via wifi with their teammates about the tactics.
All units operate autonomously. It is not allowed to interact with the robots during the game.
@@HTWK.Robots Is the WiFi an ad-hoc network and the strategy negotiated? Or is it centralized on one unit and the strategy is delegated from there?
The wifi is provided by a router at the side of the field so that all communication between the robots can be monitored (there are rules about how much data each robot is allowed to send, etc). All the processing including strategy decisions has to be done on the robots, any communication between the robots and external devices is forbidden (except for the referee computer that tells them they've been bad ;)).
Most teams use strategies where each robot decides for themselves what they want to do given the information (position, etc) sent by all other robots in the team. If such a system is programmed correctly each robot can "trust" the other robots to do what they expect them to do. However, since in the real world information isn't perfect, robots get confused, wifi packets get lost, and lots of things happen at the same time, this approach has to deal with making the best out of a confusing situation while avoiding that 2 robots think they have to play the ball now and obstruct each other.
@@HTWK.Robots Neat, are there any GitHub repos that are popular amongst teams as templates for the robots? Seems like this category has some interesting constraints and challenges that aren't very obvious from just the videos
hello do you make it in C or python
it's all C++
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Cute
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oh comon ref! that was a bad call against #5.
Is that really the best robots can do?
Couldn't a single Atlas (Boston Dynamics) defeats a whole team easily here?
I'm surprised.
Yes, a single Atlas could defeat the whole team. But one Atlas costs about twice as much as all the robots of all teams in our league together. ;)
@@HTWK.Robots : Thanks for your nice and quick answer.
I thought that the "robocup" was, like World Cup, some place where the best of the best would show off (a world class football team is quite expensive too).
Coming with the latest state of the art innovations by all robots labs of the world.
It's slightly more modest, so :-)
Anyway, keep up the good work!
@@ThomasKundera robocup is like the world cup actually
in the world cup the people playing arent necessarily the best possible players in the world. They are just the best of those that were willing to play. There may be footballers with immense talent but no oppertunity or interest that never play in these events. Just like how boston dynamics is not interested in robocup.
0:48 Just like real footballers they go down without being touched to try and win a penalty 😆
The robots are kinda cute
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Just saw an article saying that robots could beat World Cup winners by 2050 so thought I'd check it out.
Looks like a bunch of confused old men! 🤣
they should make referfrees
Ce n'est vraiment pas terrible, ils osent appeler ça une compétition de robot, il faut qu'ils améliorent la motricité médiocre de ces robots
I rather watch paint dry .
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Have fun! :)