What have I been doing? Chris Unsworth. Winning stuff :) Won best first year report award (the others must have been shocking) –Judged by Mathew Round.

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What have I been doing? Chris Unsworth

Winning stuff :) Won best first year report award (the others must have been shocking) –Judged by Mathew Round – Managing director at Amazon Development Centre Scotland –£120 Amazon Voucher –Possible internship at Amazon :)

Experiments big empirical study on SM –Included FT, bool, n+1 val, 4 val, SM2 &SMN models –Instance sizes varied from –Results reflected complexities

Average Solve time to find GS-Lists varying n from 10 to n time (secs) FT bool DG1 DG2 SM2 SMN EGS

Average Solve time to find GS-Lists varying n from 100 to n time (secs) bool DG1 DG2 SM2 SMN EGS

Did I mention the award I got for my first year report?

SMTI Written SMTI2 & SMTIN –Based on SM2 from SARA 05 and SMN from IJCAI 05 workshop

Representing Ties Flat preference list and a triple M 1 : 2 5 (4 1 3) 6 –M 1 : –X 1 : –Rank(X 1 ) : (1,1,1) (2,2,2) (3,3,5) (3,4,5) (3,5,5) (6,6,6)

Did I mention the award I got for my first year report?

More Empirical stuff Recreated the ECAI 02 study –Haven't compiled the results yet :( –But only took 2 days to run instead of 2 months :) –Am planning to re-run with larger instance sizes

Future Work Write SM journal paper Write SMTI conference paper Write HR journal paper Write an award winning second year report :) –(did I mention I won an award for my first year report?)