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Artificial Intelligence · University of Basel · Florian Pommerening
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Bachelor's and master's theses. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. CH - 4051 Basel, Switzerland. 41 61 20 70535. I studied Computer Science at the University of Freiburg where I received my Master in 2012. During my studies in Freiburg, I also spend a year in Melbourne where I studied Information Technology at the Monash University and received my Master in 2010. Since 2012 I am a PhD student in the group of Prof. Dr. Malte Helmert. Apart from my research, I work on Fast Downward. We analyze...
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Work – Robert Mattmüller
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ICAPS 2016 Tutorial on Planning with State-Dependent Action Costs. This year’s ICAPS in London. Is approaching quickly, and I’m already looking forward to it. As always, there will be many exciting talks, invited presentations, etc. Besides, this year I have the honor to give a tutorial on planning with state-dependent action costs. Together with Florian Geißer, mostly based on our IJCAI 2015. Papers (together with Thomas Keller) on that topic. Update 1: The slides. Are now finished and available. You ca...
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Artificial Intelligence · University of Basel · Florian Pommerening
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Bachelor's and master's theses. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. CH - 4051 Basel, Switzerland. 41 61 20 70535. I studied Computer Science at the University of Freiburg where I received my Master in 2012. During my studies in Freiburg, I also spend a year in Melbourne where I studied Information Technology at the Monash University and received my Master in 2010. Since 2012 I am a PhD student in the group of Prof. Dr. Malte Helmert. Apart from my research, I work on Fast Downward. We analyze...
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My PDDL page
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Here are some of my first PDDL (Planning Domain Definition Language) encodings. For more information about PDDL:. PDDL - The Planning Domain Definition Language - version 1.2. Produced by the AIPS-98 Planning Competition Committee). Drew V. McDermott. Patrik Haslum: Writing Planning Domains and Problems in PDDL. My favorite planners are:. Jörg Hoffmann's Fast-Forward. And it's cousins, especially Metric-FF since it has an option to optimize the plan length (. Has the extra action. From Graphplan tsp fact).
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Artificial Intelligence · University of Basel · Silvan Sievers
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Bachelor's and master's theses. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. CH - 4051 Basel, Switzerland. 41 61 207 05 40. I received my Master's degree from University of Freiburg in April 2012. Since November 2012, I am a PhD student in the AI group led by Malte Helmert at the University of Basel. I am working mainly on classical planning, with a focus of merge-and-shrink heuristics and pruning techniques like symmetries. I am a regular contributor to Fast Downward. A classical planning problem int...
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Artificial Intelligence · University of Basel · Prof. Dr. Malte Helmert
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Bachelor's and master's theses. Prof Dr. Malte Helmert. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. CH - 4051 Basel, Switzerland. 41 61 20 70548. 41 61 20 70559. I received a diploma in computer science (comparable to M.Sc.) from the University of Freiburg. In March 2001. From April 2001 to May 2011, I was a member of the Research Group on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. At the University of Freiburg, headed by Bernhard Nebel. In June 2011, I joined the University of Basel.
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Artificial Intelligence · University of Basel · Prof. Dr. Malte Helmert
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Bachelor's and master's theses. Prof Dr. Malte Helmert. Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. CH - 4051 Basel, Switzerland. 41 61 20 70548. 41 61 20 70559. I received a diploma in computer science (comparable to M.Sc.) from the University of Freiburg. In March 2001. From April 2001 to May 2011, I was a member of the Research Group on the Foundations of Artificial Intelligence. At the University of Freiburg, headed by Bernhard Nebel. In June 2011, I joined the University of Basel.