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327 $aBest Student Paper -- A Robust Speech Recognition System for Service-Robotics Applications -- Papers with Oral Presentation -- Intuitive Humanoid Motion Generation Joining User-Defined Key-Frames and Automatic Learning -- Landmark-Based Representations for Navigating Holonomic Soccer Robots -- Mutual Localization in a Team of Autonomous Robots Using Acoustic Robot Detection -- Tracking of Ball Trajectories with a Free Moving Camera-Inertial Sensor -- A Case Study on Improving Defense Behavior in Soccer Simulation 2D: The NeuroHassle Approach -- Constraint Based Belief Modeling -- Explicitly Task Oriented Probabilistic Active Vision for a Mobile Robot -- An Incremental SLAM Algorithm with Inter-calibration between State Estimation and Data Association -- Development of an Augmented Environment and Autonomous Learning for Quadruped Robots -- Automatic Parameter Optimization for a Dynamic Robot Simulation -- Arbitrary Ball Recognition Based on Omni-Directional Vision for Soccer Robots -- A Robust Statistical Collision Detection Framework for Quadruped Robots -- Increasing Foot Clearance in Biped Walking: Independence of Body Vibration Amplitude from Foot Clearance -- Adapting ADDIE Model for Human Robot Interaction in Soccer Robotics Domain -- A Proposal of Bridging Activities between RoboCupJunior and Senior Leagues -- A Collaborative Multi-robot Localization Method without Robot Identification -- Teamwork Design Based on Petri Net Plans -- Bayesian Spatiotemporal Context Integration Sources in Robot Vision Systems -- Towards Cooperative and Decentralized Mapping in the Jacobs Virtual Rescue Team -- Robust Supporting Role in Coordinated Two-Robot Soccer Attack -- A Novel Approach to Efficient Error Correction for the SwissRanger Time-of-Flight 3D Camera -- Autonomous Evolution of High-Speed Quadruped Gaits Using Particle Swarm Optimization -- Designing Fall Sequences That Minimize Robot Damage in Robot Soccer -- The Use of Scripts Based on Conceptual Dependency Primitives for the Operation of Service Mobile Robots -- An Omnidirectional Camera Simulation for the USARSim World -- Introducing Image Processing to RoboCupJunior -- Multi-robot Range-Only SLAM by Active Sensor Nodes for Urban Search and Rescue -- Analysis Methods of Agent Behavior and Its Interpretation in a Case of Rescue Simulations -- Spiral Development of Behavior Acquisition and Recognition Based on State Value -- Determining Map Quality through an Image Similarity Metric -- Real-Time Spatio-Temporal Analysis of Dynamic Scenes in 3D Soccer Simulation -- Coaching Robots to Play Soccer via Spoken-Language -- Player Positioning in the Four-Legged League -- Humanoid Robot Gait Generation Based on Limit Cycle Stability -- Playing Creative Soccer: Randomized Behavioral Kinodynamic Planning of Robot Tactics -- Papers with Poster Presentation -- A Robot Referee for Robot Soccer -- Detection of Basic Behaviors in Logged Data in RoboCup Small Size League -- Using Different Humanoid Robots for Science Edutainment of Secondary School Pupils -- Planetary Exploration in USARsim: A Case Study Including Real World Data from Mars -- Face Recognition for Human-Robot Interaction Applications: A Comparative Study -- xROB-S and iCon-X: Flexible Hardware, Visual Programming and Software Component Reuse -- Multi-level Network Analysis of Multi-agent Systems -- A Decision-Theoretic Active Loop Closing Approach to Autonomous Robot Exploration and Mapping -- Domestic Interaction on a Segway Base -- Combining Policy Search with Planning in Multi-agent Cooperation -- Model-Free Active Balancing for Humanoid Robots -- Stereo-Vision Based Control of a Car Using Fast Line-Segment Extraction -- A Layered Metric Definition and Evaluation Framework for Multirobot Systems -- RobotStadium: Online Humanoid Robot Soccer Simulation Competition -- Real-Time Simulation of Motion-Based Camera Disturbances -- Database Driven RoboCup Rescue Server -- What Motion Patterns Tell Us about 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