MASLab 2004
MASLab 2004 was the biggest ever with over sixty students in eighteen teams. The contest saw some exciting changes from previous years including an improved robotics controller, a new software development environment, and a new game based on red balls and green towers.
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The ContestThe MASLab contest is a research-caliber problem requiring students to develop computer vision systems, control systems, and AI planning to autonomously control a robot. |
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The TeamsEighteen teams for a total of over sixty students competed in MASLab 2004. Each team's robot had a unique mechanical and software design which made for an extremely exciting contest! |
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The KitThe difficult MASLab contest calls for powerful hardware and software, which is provided to students to jump-start their development. |
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Wiki ForumsThe Wiki is an interactive web forum which contains team journals, lecture notes, and day-to-day communication between students and staff. |
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PhotographsWe have a wide variety of photographs including candid shots from lab, robots portraits, and contest day photos. |
Questions?
If you are interested in learning more about MASLab please do not
hesitate to send email to
or drop by our informational display in Lobby 10
on October 15th from 9am to 5pm.
Sponsors
MASLab would not be possible without our generous sponsors. They donate equipment, services, and money. This year's primary sponsors are Microsoft, MIT EECS, and Cypress MicroSystems. All of our sponsors are listed on the Sponsor Page.
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