Football is getting a high-tech update in Beijing this week, and players are not just quickly and are completely robotics.
Robolague World Robot Soccer League will host its last match in the Yizhuang city development area Saturday, where humanoid robots will go head-to-face in a 3-in-3 football game in which players are completely controlling by artificial intelligence.
This competition, which is believed to be the first-3-in-3 match between the robots, is a survey for next year’s human-robot world games, and four Chinese teams made up of robot players have won their points in the final after a series of qualifiers.
The robots, who will have any human aid, will play two 10-minute halves, with a 5-minute break.
During a Thursday’s training session, teams from the University of Tsinghua and the University of Science and Technology of Beijing information showed their robot players. Machines can walk a little difficult, but they can run, hit and follow the ball – all themselves.
“The World Football League will be the first 2025 World Humanoid Robot Robot Robot and the first humanoid robot robot robot robot football game, which will set the stability and versatility of the robots participating in the test,” DOU Jing, one of the CCTV.
How do robots know where to go? Each of them is equipped with cameras and sensors that allow it to “see” the field and understand where the ball is.
“Currently, all the visual skills of robot recognition and positioning are realized through optical cameras,” explained Wang Yongrao, which is responsible for the competition operations.
“For example, during the football match, it should first start a white, round ball or an object of a similar size. Then we make sure,” he told CCTV.
Robots are trained with deep reinforcement learning – a kind of artificial intelligence that helps them learn through test and error.
“The robot should be able to see football nearly 20 meters away with an acracia scale over 90 percent,” said Cheng Hao, founder and CEO of Booster Robotics.
“First, he must be able to show what or where the ball, purpose or field is, and then must make decisions on the role that will play based on all these inputs.”
The car will ever need to advance the ball to a teammate or hit it towards the net to score a goal.
“All of these are the technological challenges we aim to address at the moment. Of course, while technology evolves, all these skills can be achieved for the robot now,” Cheng said.
Saturday’s game is just the beginning. Beijing will host the full world humanoid robot games from August 15 to 17 as part of the World Robot Conference – the first global sports event where every competitor is built, not born.
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