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@TechReport{UTAITR1101-spl10,
author="Samuel Barrett and Katie Genter and Matthew Hausknecht and Todd Hester and Piyush Khandelwal and Juhyun Lee and Michael Quinlan and Aibo Tian and Peter Stone and Mohan Sridharan",
title="{A}ustin {V}illa 2010 Standard Platform Team Report",
institution="The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences, AI Laboratory",
number="UT-AI-TR-11-01",
year="2011",
month="January",
abstract={In 2008, UT Austin Villa entered a team in the first
Nao competition of the Standard Platform League of the RoboCup
competition. The team had previous experience in RoboCup in the Aibo
leagues. Using this past experience, the team developed an entirely new
codebase for the Nao. In 2009, UT Austin combined forces with Texas Tech
University, to form TT-UT Austin Villa1. Austin Villa won the 2009 US
Open and placed fourth in the 2009 RoboCup competition in Graz, Austria.
In 2010 Austin Villa successfully defended our 1st place at the 2010 US
Open and improved to finish 3rd at RoboCup 2010 in Singapore. This
report describes the algorithms used in these tournaments, including the
architecture, vision, motion, localization, and behaviors.},
}