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Automated Planning Student’s Work. Dr. H é ctor Mu ñ oz-Avila. Students Work: Class Presentation. A 2-hour presentation of their selected topic We want to see details of the algorithms We want to understand how they work, properties We want concrete examples: step by step presentation
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Automated PlanningStudent’s Work Dr. Héctor Muñoz-Avila
Students Work: Class Presentation A 2-hour presentation of their selected topic • We want to see details of the algorithms • We want to understand how they work, properties • We want concrete examples: step by step presentation • Prior to the presentation, you should have installed the corresponding planning system on either: • A computer in my LAB (PA 250) or • One of the Solaris machines from PC lab or • University’s super computer • should have run their test domain on that system • As part of the presentation will explain how to use their system. You should be the expert for that system • Lots of material available but make your own! YOU ARE GOING TO NEED A LOT OF TIME TO PREPARE
Students work: Mid Term and Final Reports • You are going to select a test domain (1-to-1) • You are going to perform experiments with each system covered in class to compare performance of test domain • You are going to report the results: • First a detailed description of each system in your own words/presentation/figures/etc: algorithms, properties • Detailed example of how systems work with the test domain • Performance results of running systems (time, number of steps in plan) • Discussion of these results: why behave good/bad/better with system X than with system Y • Class presentation of performance results and discussion: 20 minutes • Mid Term: VanillaIce, Graphplan, Blackbox, FastForward • Final: SHOP, TLPlan, TLPlan+time constraints, GPT
Percentage Distribution • Presentation: 30% • Midterm report: 30% • Final report: 40% • Notes: • Grades will be given according to the amount of work invested relative to your classmates • Assistance to class is required. Missing one class is equivalent to missing a whole week of classes