
CYRUS won the second place in RoboCup 2022
CYRUS soccer simulation 2D team won the second place in RoboCup 2022.
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Published on Aug 12, 2021 by www.itworldcanada.com on ROBOCUP AI CANADA

The Dalhousie University’s AI robotics team, CYRUS, has become the first Canadian team to win gold in the international RoboCup competition.
Team CYRUS, led by research assistant Nader Zare and PhD student Mahtab Sarvmaili, both in the Faculty of Computer Science, was able to use AI and machine learning to create autonomous robot soccer players in various positions for the two-dimensional competition.
According to Sarvmaili, the RoboCup competition is divided into two leagues: the Hardware League and the Software League.
“The software league is more like a simulation of these robotic competitions,” she said. “For example, we have the rescue league that are like these firefighters, kind of agents. Or we have the soccer league which we are competing in.”

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CYRUS soccer simulation 2D team won the second place in RoboCup 2022.
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The Dalhousie University’s AI robotics team, CYRUS, has become the first Canadian team to win gold in the international RoboCup competition.
Read MoreFor the past eight years, CYRUS has dreamt about winning first place at the international RoboCup. It’s the world’s largest artificial intelligence soccer competition, and thousands of participants from dozens...
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