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We illustrate PaSo-Team (The University of Padua Simulated Robot Soccer Team), a Multi-Agent System able to play soccer game for participating to the Simulator League of RoboCup competition. PaSo-Team looks like a partially reactive system built upon a number of specialized behaviors, just designed for a soccer play game and generating actions accordingly with environmental changes. A general description of the architecture and a guideline of main ideas is presented in the paper, whereas a more detailed description of actual implementation is given in the appendix.
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Pagello, E., Montesello, F., D'Angelo, A., Ferrari, C. (1998). A reactive architecture for RoboCup competition. In: Kitano, H. (eds) RoboCup-97: Robot Soccer World Cup I. RoboCup 1997. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1395. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-64473-3_80
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