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Peter Stone, Patrick Riley, and Manuela Veloso. The CMUnited-99 Champion Simulator Team. In Veloso,
Pagello, and Kitano, editors, RoboCup-99: Robot Soccer World Cup III, number 1856 in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
pp. 35–48, Springer, Berlin, 2000.
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The CMUnited-99 simulator team became the 1999 RoboCup simulator league champion by winning all 8 of its games, outscoring opponents by a combined score of 110--0. CMUnited-99 builds upon the successful CMUnited-98 implementation, but also improves upon it in many ways. This paper gives a detailed presentation of CMUnited-99's improvements over CMUnited-98.
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of its games, outscoring opponents by a combined
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