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In this paper we describe our team, Miya2, which is to participate in the simulator league of RoboCup 98. Miya2 is characterized by soccer agents that make individual tactical plays and passes by using communication between players. In our experiments, 76.6% of passes made by Miya2 soccer agents were passes made with communication. More specifically, 53.6% of passes are quick passes made with communication in which the passers only used auditory information without looking around for receivers.
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Igarashi, H., Kosue, S., Miyahara, M. (1999). Individual Tactical Play and Pass with Communication between Players. In: Asada, M., Kitano, H. (eds) RoboCup-98: Robot Soccer World Cup II. RoboCup 1998. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 1604. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48422-1_31
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