Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Workpackage 1: Synergy in Research and Development Co-ordinators: Malik Ghallab and Lee McCluskey
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Objectives We will Support / Organise/ Stimulate International Conferences ( ) Scientific Workshops ( ) Technical Workshops ( ) Competitions between Planners ( ) Build-up of Benchmark Problems ( ) Online Research Website ( ) in order to add value to the research community by collaboration, synergy, dissemination etc
European Network of Excellence in AI Planning AI Planning Research Software Repository Lee McCluskey University of Huddersfield, UK
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Objectives To bring added value to the work of researchers by providing access to a wide range of planning tools, problem models and applications
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Achievements in Brief Work runs September 02 – May 03, c. 6 months full- time-equivalent RA Currently, the repository is in the form of a website designed and populated with references to 64 pieces of software Approx 500 hits since the site was first publicised
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Categories Planners (42) Planners based on BDDs Interactive Planners Temporal Planners Graph-based Planners Knowledge-based & HTN Planners Planners handling Uncertainty Heuristic Search Planners Multi-agent Planners Case Based Planners Integrated Planners & Schedulers Planning as Satisfiability
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Categories Schedulers - 8 Platforms/ Environments - 3 Stand Alone Tools – 4 Domain Model SETS - 7
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 Features Entries are supported by: Explanatory text Dated Test reports Platform details – input language, implementation language Achievement of software, where applicable Full cross referenced index
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 PLANS Continue to fill up / maintain site Add more useful featues PULICISE site
Review Meeting, Ulm, Feb 03 PLANS This Website is FOR YOU, the research community – please make it work WE NEED HELP FROM YOU: Use the site, give us any constructive feedback including any features you would find useful Put a link from your page to the site Promote / publicise the site in your research group Bring to our attention any publicly availble tools we have not yet referenced