In order to participate in the
learning track of
the competition, each team should send an email to
(afern@eecs.orst.edu), including the information specified below. As a
default rule, we do not allow a team to enter more than two planners,
or versions of the same planner. However, depending on the overall
number of the registered teams and planners, if a convincing argument
can be made that there are significant differences between the
planners, more than two planners can be accepted.
(1) Name and email address of each member of the team:
(2) Name and email address of the contact person of the team:
(3) Name of the competing planner(s):
(4) For each planner, please specify
(4.1) The learning track will involve domains that are specified in a
non-temporal, non-metric fragment of PDDL. The most basic level of PDDL
allows for the specification of pure STRIPS domains. To help us select
which other PDDL features to include please indicate which of the
following you expect your planner will be able to support:
For example domains that use some or all of these features see this webpage.
You may also find this document
from IPC2 useful, as it describes a subset of PDDL with the above
features.
(4.2) If you have comments about PDDL features that you expect will
only be partially supported by your planner (e.g., the planner only
supports certain ADL post and precondition features), please indicate
them here:
...
(4.3) Our initial plan is for the competition machine to run Linux.
Please specify whether this is a viable option for your planner and the
programming language(s), compilers and other auxiliary software (e.g.
WEKA, CPLEX) required by your planner: ...
(4.4) The planner uses randomized algorithms Yes: No:
(4.5) What type of training data will the learning component of your
planner require?
* (check the ones that apply)
* [ ] A set of planning problems from a specific domain
* [ ] A set of planning problems w/ solutions from a
specific domain
* [ ] Other, please specify