Post by Devonator on Dec 6, 2012 23:39:23 GMT -5
There are 3 stages:
Still awaiting to find out details on the stages. Things may have changed from 2012.
Stage 1:
The first days of the competition will be called Stage I . All qualified teams can
participate in Stage I. The Open Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage I.
The Open Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage I.
1.1. To participate in the Open Challenge, a team needs to participate in at least one
regular Stage I test.
1.2. Teams can demonstrate freely chosen abilities.
1.3. The performance is evaluated by a jury consisting of the team leaders of all other
teams.
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Stage II:
In case of more than 10 teams, only the best 50% of teams (after Stage I)
advance to Stage II . Here, more complex abilities or combinations of abilities are tested.
The Demo Challenge is the open—but scoped—demonstration in Stage II.
The Demo Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage II.
2.1. To participate in the Demo Challenge, a team needs to participate in at least one
regular Stage II test.
2.2. The scope (and topic) of the Demo Challenge are defined by the TC on a yearly basis.
2.3. Teams can demonstrate freely chosen abilities, but according to the scope.
2.4. The performance is evaluated by the Technical Committee.
Finals:
The best five teams (after Stage I and Stage II) advance to the
final round. The final round features only a single open demonstration.
The competition ends with a final demonstration.
3.1. The concept of the final demonstration is the same as that of the Open Challenge,
but the performance evaluation is different.
3.2. The are two juries—an external consisting of three or more people not from the
RoboCup @home league, and an internal formed by the Executive Committee. Both
juries have different sets of evaluation criteria.
3.3. Members of the external jury are selected by the Executive Committee on site.
3.4. The demonstration in the finals does not have to be different from the one shown in
the Open or Demo Challenge. It does not have to be the same either.
Still awaiting to find out details on the stages. Things may have changed from 2012.
Stage 1:
The first days of the competition will be called Stage I . All qualified teams can
participate in Stage I. The Open Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage I.
The Open Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage I.
1.1. To participate in the Open Challenge, a team needs to participate in at least one
regular Stage I test.
1.2. Teams can demonstrate freely chosen abilities.
1.3. The performance is evaluated by a jury consisting of the team leaders of all other
teams.
- The maximum number of tests that a team can participate in is six (6).
- The maximum total score per test in Stage I is 1000 points.
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Stage II:
In case of more than 10 teams, only the best 50% of teams (after Stage I)
advance to Stage II . Here, more complex abilities or combinations of abilities are tested.
The Demo Challenge is the open—but scoped—demonstration in Stage II.
The Demo Challenge is the open demonstration in Stage II.
2.1. To participate in the Demo Challenge, a team needs to participate in at least one
regular Stage II test.
2.2. The scope (and topic) of the Demo Challenge are defined by the TC on a yearly basis.
2.3. Teams can demonstrate freely chosen abilities, but according to the scope.
2.4. The performance is evaluated by the Technical Committee.
- The maximum number of tests that a team can participate in is three (3).
- The maximum total score per test in Stage II is 2000 points.
- Unless stated otherwise, the time limit for each test in Stage II is 10 minutes
Finals:
The best five teams (after Stage I and Stage II) advance to the
final round. The final round features only a single open demonstration.
The competition ends with a final demonstration.
3.1. The concept of the final demonstration is the same as that of the Open Challenge,
but the performance evaluation is different.
3.2. The are two juries—an external consisting of three or more people not from the
RoboCup @home league, and an internal formed by the Executive Committee. Both
juries have different sets of evaluation criteria.
3.3. Members of the external jury are selected by the Executive Committee on site.
3.4. The demonstration in the finals does not have to be different from the one shown in
the Open or Demo Challenge. It does not have to be the same either.