NomadZ: 2023 at a glance
NomadZ recently participated in the Swiss Robotics Day in Zurich, where we showcased our work in autonomous robot soccer. We found the Swiss Robotics Day a great platform to advocate RoboCup and share our team’s work with the robotics community.
Shortly after, on November 5th, we were part of Treffpunkt Science City, ETH's largest public education program. In ETH's main hall, we played six autonomous robot soccer matches, and received many questions, especially from the kids who were genuinely intrigued by the robots. Contributing to generating interest in robotics among children was a rewarding experience.
On another note, we're pleased to share that two of our papers were accepted at CoRL 2023's RoboLetics Workshop. The first paper, Optimizing Long-Term Player Tracking and Identification in NAO Robot Soccer by fusing Game-state and External Video explores a method that combines game-state and external video for enhanced player tracking. The second paper Multi-Domain Referee Dataset: Enabling Recognition of Referee Signals on Robotic Platforms introduces the "Multi-Domain Referee Dataset," addressing the challenge of recognizing referee signals in robotic platforms.
Written by Nicole Damblon.
Images Filippo Spinelli