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The RoboCup@Homeleague is a young league in the international RoboCup competition. It aims to encourage research that enables the viable service robots for future domestic applications. Since the first competition in 2006, the league has seen dramatic increases in both the complexity of the tests and the number of participating teams. The league has now become the largest senior league within the RoboCup Federation. The robots have to reproduce their capabilities in a realistic, homelike environment. If you want to check out, what such an environment looks like, come and take a look at our RoboCup Lab at BRSU: a fully functioning kitchen, and a living room with sofas and a dining room corner are robot Jonny Jackanape's training ground. However, at the competitions to come, our robot will have to perform in a different home environment than the one it has trained in. One key factor that accelerates the research and development in the field of service robotics, and especially in the RoboCup@Home context, is collaboration. The RoboCup@Home camp's goal is to encourage the collaboration between teams. The benefits of such camps have been shown in the other RoboCup leagues. The idea of the RoboCup@Home camp is one that various teams concluded would be of great benefit to the league and its members. The RoboCup@Home camp balances information sharing and experimental runs within the @Home environment. Several talks will be held in the morning followed by a number of @Home tests in the afternoon. Most of the talks are given by members of the participating teams providing them with the opportunity to share their approaches to particular problems. These are the teams participating at the camp:
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