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Second exam

Written on 08.03.21 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

The registration in the CMS for the second exam is now open.

Depending on the number of registered students, it will be an oral OR a written exam. It will be on 1st of April, in the afternoon from 14:00 to 16:00.

To get an impression on how many students intend to attend the… Read more

Dear students,

The registration in the CMS for the second exam is now open.

Depending on the number of registered students, it will be an oral OR a written exam. It will be on 1st of April, in the afternoon from 14:00 to 16:00.

To get an impression on how many students intend to attend the exam, please register immediately, so that we can decide which kind of exam to choose quickly.

Thank you!
Daniel Höller

First Exam Inspection

Written on 25.02.21 by Rebecca Eifler

Dear all,

for all those of you registered to attend the exam inspection tomorrow we just published the seating plan.

Please note the following:

If your answer is "yes" to one or more of the following questions, then you are not allowed to attend the exam inspection.

Did you have definite… Read more

Dear all,

for all those of you registered to attend the exam inspection tomorrow we just published the seating plan.

Please note the following:

If your answer is "yes" to one or more of the following questions, then you are not allowed to attend the exam inspection.

Did you have definite contact with a Covid-19 patient, who was tested positive, in the last 14 days?
Do you have any of the following symptoms?

  • Cough / Husten
  • Sore throat / Halsschmerzen
  • Nasal congestion / runny nose / Schnupfen
  • Diarrhoea /Durchfall
  • Fever /Fieber
  • Aches and pains / Gliederschmerzen
  • Loss of smell (e.g. no longer able to smell burnt food) / Geruchsverlust
  • Loss of taste (e.g. unable to distinguish when food is burnt) / Geschmacksverlust”

Tutor Jobs for AI 2021

Written on 18.02.21 by Joerg Hoffmann

Dear students,

we are looking for tutors for the upcoming AI course in the summer term.

If you could be interested, please write me an email.

best,

Jörg Hoffmann

 

First Exam Inspection

Written on 17.02.21 (last change on 17.02.21) by Rebecca Eifler

Dear students,

the exam inspection will take place on 26.02 at 13:00 in E1.3 HS 002.

The registration is now open. You will only be able to inspect your exam if you are registered.

 

Best regards,
Rebecca

First Exam Results

Written on 17.02.21 by Rebecca Eifler

Dear students,

we just published the results of the first exam. This is the grading scheme:

1.0: 98   ≤   points
1.3: 93   ≤   points   <   98
1.7: 87   ≤   points   <   93
2.0: 82   ≤   points   <   87
2.3: 77   ≤   points   <   82
2.7: 71   ≤   points   <   77
3.0: 66   ≤   points   <  … Read more

Dear students,

we just published the results of the first exam. This is the grading scheme:

1.0: 98   ≤   points
1.3: 93   ≤   points   <   98
1.7: 87   ≤   points   <   93
2.0: 82   ≤   points   <   87
2.3: 77   ≤   points   <   82
2.7: 71   ≤   points   <   77
3.0: 66   ≤   points   <   71
3.3: 61   ≤   points   <   66
3.7: 55   ≤   points   <   61
4.0: 50   ≤   points   <   55

We will publish the date of the exam inspection soon.

Best regards,
Rebecca

Exam Information

Written on 04.02.21 by Rebecca Eifler

Here are some facts about the exam and the exam relevant content.
We also uploaded some old exercises you can use to practice for the exam.
Keep in mind that there might be some exercises for topics that were not discussed this year, and we can not guarantee that all the solutions are… Read more

Here are some facts about the exam and the exam relevant content.
We also uploaded some old exercises you can use to practice for the exam.
Keep in mind that there might be some exercises for topics that were not discussed this year, and we can not guarantee that all the solutions are correct.

 

Exam facts:

  • The exam will be about applying the algorithms/results from the course to example planning tasks.

  • Ultimate reference are the post-handouts.

  • ANY slides/books/papers allowed.

  • NO laptops or mobile phones in exam! Pocket calculators won’t be needed.

  • The exam will be 120 minutes, starting from the moment we allow you to look at the exercises.

  • If we start a bit late, we end a bit late.

  • You don’t have to bring your own paper.

 

 

Exam-Relevant Contents:

Here’s what is NOT relevant to the exam:

  • Chapters 1, 3, 4, 17

  • Chapter 2 Section “Extended Planning Frameworks”.

  • Chapter 8 Section “Graphplan Representation”.

  • Chapter 14 Section “ps. Landmarks and Hitting Sets”.

  • Chapter 15 Section “A Walk Through the Zoo”.

  • Chapter 16 Section “Automatic Surface Analysis”.

 

Everything else is relevant.

 

Best,
Rebecca

Office Hour: Exam Preparation

Written on 01.02.21 by Rebecca Eifler

Hi,
there will be an additional office hour on Thursday at 10 am.
There you can ask questions about all topics covered in the lecture.

If you have any questions about exercises, lecture, or exam organization we will be happy to answer them.

Best regards,
Rebecca

Grading of Programming Projects

Written on 27.01.21 by Daniel Fišer

Dear students,

points for all your submitted projects should be in CMS. As for the grading scheme: 1 point was subtracted for every 2 less solved problems in comparison to the reference solution (in cases no reference was available, the best solution was taken as the reference). All submissions… Read more

Dear students,

points for all your submitted projects should be in CMS. As for the grading scheme: 1 point was subtracted for every 2 less solved problems in comparison to the reference solution (in cases no reference was available, the best solution was taken as the reference). All submissions with a segmentation fault were graded with zero points. If I found a more serious problem, less points were assigned and I wrote you an email describing where the problem was. As always, if you think you deserve more (or less) points than assigned, or if you want to discuss anything related to your projects, then either come discuss it with me during office hours, or write me an email at danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de.

Best,

   Dan Fiser

Competition Reminder

Written on 27.01.21 by Rebecca Eifler

As described in the competition sheet, we will have a preliminary test run of the competition tomorrow. If you want your planner to be included in the test run, you need to prepare the submission until tomorrow night (11:59 pm):

1. define your configuration aliases in the driver/aliases.py file,… Read more

As described in the competition sheet, we will have a preliminary test run of the competition tomorrow. If you want your planner to be included in the test run, you need to prepare the submission until tomorrow night (11:59 pm):

1. define your configuration aliases in the driver/aliases.py file, and
2. add a file called COMPETITION containing the names of your planner for each track.

If we notice any issues with your planner, we will let you know by mail after the test run.

For the final deadline (Sunday 11:59 pm), you will additionally need to submit a single PDF slide with a brief description of your planners to the CMS.

Exam/Corona/Alternative

Written on 25.01.21 by Joerg Hoffmann

Dear students,

this is to update you regarding this question, which you are certainly wondering about.

As of now, the official university regulation is that exams will take place as planned (under Corona hygiene and distancing rules of course; you will receive details regarding those… Read more

Dear students,

this is to update you regarding this question, which you are certainly wondering about.

As of now, the official university regulation is that exams will take place as planned (under Corona hygiene and distancing rules of course; you will receive details regarding those later).

The alternative would be to postpone the 1st exam. This is not possible however within the upcoming term break, as March/April is already booked for all the 2nd exams. So one of the two exams would have to be in fall. This would cause serious issues both for the faculty (finding space and time within the summer term break) and the students (having to re-prepare for a course taken 6 months ago).

So we will proceed as planned.

If you cannot attend the 1st exam for good reasons (abroad and unable to travel/quarantined/acute symptoms) then we will offer you an oral exam. In this case, please write an email to Rebecca Eifler eifler@cs.uni-saarland.de

best regards, and good luck with the upcoming exams under these unfortunate circumstances,

Jörg Hoffmann

 

Exam Registration

Written on 22.01.21 (last change on 22.01.21) by Rebecca Eifler

Dear Students,

This is a reminder that, in order to take the Planning exam you must register in two different places, until one week before the exam at the latest: February 5.

1) CMS: We have opened the registration in CMS. You'll be able to register as soon as you fulfill the requirements (50… Read more

Dear Students,

This is a reminder that, in order to take the Planning exam you must register in two different places, until one week before the exam at the latest: February 5.

1) CMS: We have opened the registration in CMS. You'll be able to register as soon as you fulfill the requirements (50 points in programming projects). Of course, we'll try to upload the points as soon as possible so that you can do this early.

2) HISPOS/VIPA: This depends on your course of studies and I don't have the list, but you should know if your course of studies is using one of these. If so, you need to register in the corresponding system. Students in course of studies that belong to HISPOS or VIPA and don't register there will not be allowed to take the exam. If you cannot register in HISPOS or VIPA, please write Rebecca (eifler@cs.uni-saarland.de) once you register in CMS so that we keep track of the list of students that attend the exam without being in HISPOS or VIPA.
For more Information please check this news (18.11.20)

The exam is on the 12. February in HS002 in E1.3. at 10:00.
We will publish further information about the exam with respect to corona rules next week.

Best regards,
Rebecca

Evaluation of the AI Planning course

Written on 19.01.21 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

the links for the course evaluation are now available on the "Materials" page in CMS (one for the lecture, one for the tutorial). Evaluation is possible until January 29.

Best,
Daniel

Paper Exercise

Written on 19.01.21 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

The new paper exercise is available in CMS.

Best,
Daniel

Planning Competition Rules

Written on 12.01.21 by Rebecca Eifler

We just published the rules for the competition in the CMS.

Don't miss the opportunity to submit your planner.
The deadline is the 31. of January.

Best,
Rebecca

Paper Exercise

Written on 05.01.21 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

The new paper exercise is available in CMS.

Best,
Daniel

Points for the h^ff/h^2 projects

Written on 04.01.21 by Daniel Fišer

Dear students,

your points should be in CMS. As always, check we didn't make any mistake, and let us know if you want to discuss anything either during office hours or via danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de.

When grading the ff heuristic, we subtracted 1 point for every two problems not solved by your… Read more

Dear students,

your points should be in CMS. As always, check we didn't make any mistake, and let us know if you want to discuss anything either during office hours or via danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de.

When grading the ff heuristic, we subtracted 1 point for every two problems not solved by your solution, but solved by the reference. All successful submissions for h^2 got full points.

Best

   Dan Fiser

Points for the h^max/h^add project

Written on 09.12.20 by Daniel Fišer

Dear students,

your points for the second project should be in CMS, please check that we didn't make any mistake, and let us know (at danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) if we did.

When grading your submissions, we (i) subtracted one point for every problem that was solved by the reference solver, but… Read more

Dear students,

your points for the second project should be in CMS, please check that we didn't make any mistake, and let us know (at danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) if we did.

When grading your submissions, we (i) subtracted one point for every problem that was solved by the reference solver, but not yours; (ii) subtracted couple points for small bugs; (iii) assigned zero points for completely incorrect solution; (iv) added 10 points for the "counter-based" implementation.

If you want to discuss your solution or grading, then come to the office hours (or let us know via email).

Best

   Dan Fiser

Project Groups

Written on 09.12.20 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

We have extended the deadline to team up for the projects till Friday (December 11th).

If you want to form a group, add the other group members to one of your repositories, and send a mail to Daniel Fišer (danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) with the link to the repository you want to use… Read more

Dear students,

We have extended the deadline to team up for the projects till Friday (December 11th).

If you want to form a group, add the other group members to one of your repositories, and send a mail to Daniel Fišer (danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) with the link to the repository you want to use and the list of group members. We highly encourage you to do so, as the remaining projects will be more difficult and complex than the first ones. Feel free to use the forum if you are still looking for team members.

Best,
Daniel Höller

Project Groups Reminder

Written on 07.12.20 by Rebecca Eifler

This is a reminder that the deadline to team up for the projects is coming up tonight. If you want to form a group, add the other group members to one of your repositories, and send a mail to Daniel Fišer (danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) with the link to the repository you want to use and the list of group… Read more

This is a reminder that the deadline to team up for the projects is coming up tonight. If you want to form a group, add the other group members to one of your repositories, and send a mail to Daniel Fišer (danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de) with the link to the repository you want to use and the list of group members. We highly encourage you to do so, as the remaining projects will be more difficult and complex than the first ones. Feel free to use the forum if you are still looking for team members.

Paper Exercise

Written on 02.12.20 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

The new  paper exercise is available in CMS.

Best,
Daniel

Points for the goal-count project

Written on 25.11.20 by Daniel Fišer

Dear students,

I just put your points for the first (mandatory) project in CMS. Please check that you received your points and contact me directly at danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de if you didn't get 5 points even though you should.

Best,

   Dan Fiser

Fix for python >=3.8

Written on 19.11.20 by Daniel Fišer

Dear students,
some of you had a problem running the Fast Downward planner with python >=3.8.
We fixed this issue in the base repository. So, you can merge the fix using git:

  git remote add base git@gitlab.cs.uni-saarland.de:ai-planning-20-21/fast-downward.git
  git remote update
  git merge… Read more

Dear students,
some of you had a problem running the Fast Downward planner with python >=3.8.
We fixed this issue in the base repository. So, you can merge the fix using git:

  git remote add base git@gitlab.cs.uni-saarland.de:ai-planning-20-21/fast-downward.git
  git remote update
  git merge base/master

If you didn't have this problem, you don't need to merge.

Best regards,
   Dan Fiser

Exam registration in HISPOS for Computer Science exams

Written on 18.11.20 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

Please carefully read the following information from Evelyn Kraska.

All the best,
Daniel

 

Dear Lecturers of the winter semester 2020/21,

All students are  asked to register for the exams for the winter semester 2020/21. Exam registration or a withdrawal is possible… Read more

Dear students,

Please carefully read the following information from Evelyn Kraska.

All the best,
Daniel

 

Dear Lecturers of the winter semester 2020/21,

All students are  asked to register for the exams for the winter semester 2020/21. Exam registration or a withdrawal is possible until one week before the main exam or the re-exam. A subsequent exam registration by the study coordination is only possible in justified exceptions.
*
*Registration for exams is possible from approx. beginning of December

*Seminars:*
For (pro)seminars, registration or cancellation is possible up to three weeks after the topic assignment or kick-off meeting.


Please remind your students of the exam registration.

In case of problems wih the exam registration the students (Informatik, Medieninformatik, CuK, Visual Computing, Cybersicherheit, DSAI, Promotion vorb.)  should contact:
studium@cs.uni-saarland.de

Other students have to contact their examination office.

These students are *not* able to register in HISPOS:

Wirtschaftsinformatiker (Business Informatics)
Erasmusstudents
guest students
Bachelor/Master DSAI (not at the moment)

to some extent students from other course of studies

*Currently the following students cannot register in HISPOS:*

Bachelor of Computer Science, StO 2020
Bachelor Cyber Security, StO 2020
Bachelor Media Informatics, StO 2020
Bachelor Mathematics and Computer Science, StO 2020
Teacher of computer science, StO 2020

Master Media Informatics, StO 2020
Master Visual Computing, StO 2020

Please let us know the participants of the (pro)seminars of the above mentioned study programs after the end of the course. We will register them in HISPOS as soon as it is possible.

Unfortunately, we do not yet know whether it will be possible to register for exams at the beginning of the exam period. Further information will follow in January.

Thank you.

Best regards,
Evelyn Kraska

Navigating Gather

Written on 18.11.20 by Joerg Hoffmann

Hi all,

just FYI in case it's not clear: (I saw someone in Gather just now who seemed to want to talk to me but then disappeared)

  • I'll be on the stage in the "Lecture Hall" after each lecture.
  • You can actually navigate to any Gather participant by clicking on his/her name on the top right… Read more

Hi all,

just FYI in case it's not clear: (I saw someone in Gather just now who seemed to want to talk to me but then disappeared)

  • I'll be on the stage in the "Lecture Hall" after each lecture.
  • You can actually navigate to any Gather participant by clicking on his/her name on the top right and choosing "locate". This will show you a shortest path to that person.
  • There is no need to come on the stage to talk to me; it is enough to stand within a small radius.
  • Chrome generally works best for Gather.

best,

Jörg

 

Paper Exercise

Written on 17.11.20 by Daniel Höller

Dear students,

The first paper exercise is now available in CMS.

Best,
Daniel

Programming Projects

Written on 09.11.20 by Daniel Fišer

The programming projects overview is now online (see course material). In this sheet, you will find all the organizational details regarding the projects (repository setup, nightly tests, grading), as well as a short description for each individual subproject and their dependencies.

There will be a… Read more

The programming projects overview is now online (see course material). In this sheet, you will find all the organizational details regarding the projects (repository setup, nightly tests, grading), as well as a short description for each individual subproject and their dependencies.

There will be a programming workshop on Thursday November 12th at 2:15pm (see organization page). In the workshop, we will give you a brief overview of the projects you can choose to implement. We will also give you an introduction to the Fast Downward framework with some live coding to prepare you for the projects (in fact, you might already be able to finish the first project in the workshop). Before the workshop, you should have read the projects overview, and have set up your repository so you can follow the live coding in the workshop.

Please use the forums for general questions about the projects. If you have specific questions about your code, you can come to gather.town during the office hours (Thursdays 10am, see organization page) or send a mail to Dan Fišer (danfis@cs.uni-saarland.de).

New central Gather space

Written on 04.11.20 by Joerg Hoffmann

Dear students,

we have, after all, decided to provide a central Gather space for the course:

https://gather.town/app/xzOEC0RRMfqoXtGV/FAI

This space serves for the following functionalities:

  1. Lectures, tutorials, and introductory programming workshop wil be in the "Lecture Hall" in the… Read more

Dear students,

we have, after all, decided to provide a central Gather space for the course:

https://gather.town/app/xzOEC0RRMfqoXtGV/FAI

This space serves for the following functionalities:

  1. Lectures, tutorials, and introductory programming workshop wil be in the "Lecture Hall" in the Gather space. Entering that space and pressing 'x' will transfer you to zoom.
  2. The weekly office hours will take place directly in the Gather space, so that students can form groups and tutors can "walk around between" these groups.
  3. The lecturers will be in Gather after the lectures, so you can walk up to them and ask any additional questions you might have.
  4. You may use this space as an online meeting space for students. The Gather space will be always open, and it provides ample space for individual meetings and discussions.

Points 2. and 3. are the reasons for designing the Gather space despite your majority "I don't care" vote in the first lecture. Office hours are more naturally supported in such a space, and the same is true for questions to us after the lecture (of which there were quite a few already). That said, you can still access lectures directly, via the same zoom link as before.

Hope you enjoy the course!

best regards,

Jörg Hoffmann

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AI Planning

AI Planning is one of the fundamental sub-areas of Artificial Intelligence, concerned with algorithms that can generate strategies of action for arbitrary autonomous agents in arbitrary environments. The course will address so-called classical planning, where the actions and environment are assumed to be deterministic; this is a central area in planning, and has been the source of many influential ideas. It is also successfully applied in practice, as we will exemplify in the course. We will examine the technical core of the current research on solving this kind of problem. We will consider four different paradigms for automatically generating heuristic functions (lower bound solution cost estimators): critical paths, ignoring delete lists, abstractions, landmarks. Apart from understanding these techniques themselves, we will learn how to analyze, combine, and compare such estimators. We will furthermore consider optimality-preserving pruning techniques based on partial-order reduction, symmetries, and dominance pruning. The course contains many research results from the last decade, close to the current research frontier in planning.

Prerequisites. Ideally, participating students should have successfully completed an introductory course in Artificial Intelligence. However, the course is self-contained and any student with a solid basis in Computer Science -- algorithms, data structures, programming, propositional logic, NP-hardness -- should in principle be able to follow. Prior knowledge about search (the A* algorithm etc) is an advantage. Students who have already passed Automatic Planning in previous years are not allowed to attend the course.

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