Where in the academic world is Squeak?

Eiichiro Ito e-itoh at ygu.ac.jp
Tue Sep 26 14:13:45 UTC 2006


Sorry, there is no reports and publications in english.
I posted a simple webpage to describe our system following URL.

http://wiki.itolab.com/wiki.cgi?page=About+Defart

We are interested in visual programming system using State Transition
Networks.
Defart is a first prototype system for programming AIBOs visually to be a
robot soccer player.
We have joined RoboCup Japan Community, and this year our team won a few and
lost a lot.


Serge Stinckwich wrote:
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> Yoshiki Ohshima a ?crit :
>>   Hello,
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>>> Daniel Vainsencher wrote:
>>>> My original thought was also that everyone would reply publicly,
>>>> because 
>>>> this is of general interest. But I'll respect the wishes of those (just 
>>>> 2) that chose otherwise.
>> 
>>   Among others:
>> 
>>   Ito-san's group at Yamanashi Gakuin Daigaku University writes robot
>> controller software for AIBO and friends in tools written in Squeak.
>> 
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> There is a description of this project here :
> http://www.itolab.com/defart/
> 
> Do you know if there some english papers about this project ?
> 
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