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RoboCup as an Introduction to CS Research.
Peter Stone.
In Daniel Polani, Brett Browning, Andrea Bonarini, and Kazuo Yoshida, editors,
RoboCup-2003: Robot Soccer World Cup VII, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pp. 284–95, Springer Verlag,
Berlin, 2004.
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This paper proposes using topics central to RoboCup, particularly autonomous agents and multiagent systems, as the subject-matter for a course designed to introduce undergraduate students to all facets of computer science research. Experiences are presented from the design and implementation of such a course. The course is structured around an ongoing incremental programming project that culminates in a class tournament in the RoboCup Soccer Server, an open-source infrastructure built to support multiagent systems research and education.
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