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@TechReport{hestertr08,
Author="Todd Hester and Michael Quinlan and Peter Stone",
Title="{UT} {A}ustin {V}illa 2008: {S}tanding on {T}wo {L}egs",
Institution="The University of Texas at Austin, Department of Computer Sciences, AI Laboratory",
number="UT-AI-TR-08-8",
year="2008",
month="November",
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. Development took place from December 2007 until the competition
in July of 2008. This technical report describes the algorithms and
code developed by the team for the 2008 RoboCup competition in
Suzhou, China. A major development was a software architecture
designed for easy use, extendability, and debugability. On top of
this architecture, the team developed modules for vision,
localization, motion, and behaviors. These developments provide a
strong foundation for our team to compete successfully in the
Standard Platform League in future RoboCup competitions.
},
}