=================================================================== Deterministic Part of the 2011 International Planning Competition Call for Participation http://www.plg.inf.uc3m.es/ipc2011-deterministic/ =================================================================== The objectives of the competition are to provide a forum for empirical comparison of planning systems, to highlight challenges to the community in the form of problems at the edge of current capabilities, to propose new directions for research and to provide a core of common benchmark problems and a representation formalism that can aid in the comparison and evaluation of planning systems. Although the series has a competitive style (individual systems are identified for exceptional performance at the event itself), the focus is on data-collection and presentation, with interpretation of results being understated. The real goal of the competition is to make as much data as possible available to the community. The deterministic part of IPC is the oldest one; its 7th recurrence will run in 2011 and conclude together with ICAPS, in June 2011, in Freiburg (Germany). This time it is organized by Ángel García Olaya and Carlos Linares López. IPC-2011 will be based on PDDL 3.1, i.e. the same language used in IPC-2008 with no extensions at all. A competing team may participate for any track. However, the competitors are strongly encouraged to participate in every track supported by their planners. Special attention will be given on defining an evaluation schema precisely, in the form of an algorithm, that can also be used outside the competition. The precise evaluation criteria will be known to the competitors well ahead of time (check the website for further details), in order to prepare their planners accordingly. For some tracks, a separate prize will be given to optimal planners. It shall be highlighted that this year there is a special award in the IPC learning part for the submission that beats the winner of the sequential satisficing subtrack in the deterministic part. The evaluation process will comprise two phases: Initially, the competitors will be given a set of representative domain/problem instances to test their planners on their own machines. Then, they will submit a final version of the source code of their planners that will be run by the organizers on the actual competition domains/problems (unknown to the competitors till this time). This way no fine-tuning of the planners will be possible. All competitors must submit an abstract (max. 300 words) and a 4-page paper describing their planners. A booklet with the papers (possibly electronic) will be distributed among the ICAPS 2011 participants. Finally, an important requirement for IPC-2011 competitors is to give the organizers the right to post the code of their planners on the official IPC-2011 web site. Registration ------------ The deterministic part currently considers three tracks: sequential, temporal and preferences. In all cases, two different subtracks shall be arranged: optimal and satisficing; an additional multi-core subtrack shall be arranged for the sequential part as well. Potential participants in the preferences subtrack are requested to send an email to agolaya@inf.uc3m.es with the registration form available from the competition website completed. For taking part in the sequential and/or temporal track, please send the registration form by e-mail to carlos.linares@uc3m.es Early expression of interest will provide opportunity to help shape the structure of the competition. Schedule -------- The tentative schedule of the competition activities goes as follows: * May '10: Call for Participation available * May' 10: Call for Domains available * Jul, 15, '10: Competition Rules available * Oct, 30, '10: Registration deadline * Oct, 30, '10: Demo problems, supporting tools (syntax checker, plan validator, etc.) * Nov, 15, '10: Domain submission deadline * Jan, 10, '11: Planners submision deadline * Feb, 16, '11: Papers submission deadline * Jan - May '11: Collection and evaluation of results * June '11: Announcement of the results and winners at ICAPS'11 Possible additional (intermediate) deadlines will be communicated to the registered participants by the organizers. We are looking forward to an exciting competition! Organizers ---------- Angel Garcia Olaya, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain (net-benefit track) Carlos Linares López, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain (sequential and temporal tracks) _______________________________________________ Mailing list ipc2011 deterministic part http://groups.google.es/group/ipc2011-deterministic Website ipc2011 deterministic part http://www.plg.inf.uc3m.es/ipc2011-deterministic