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MPDL
What is this lab about? (learning objectives)
- Integrating your FOL knowledge with knowledge engineering
- Getting a firmer handle on Python, as you'll need to write more Python for this lab
- More with experimental design
- Notes @ "Notes Of 24 Nov 2008"
- 1st Dec 2008 -> Lab 4 -> AboutResearchQuestions
- Free Reference Text Books for Python:
What to do
- make the outline for your lab report :-)
- Get a FOL Wumpus World Python program in up and running using situation calculus. What does that mean?
- Start the agent in [1,1] with a random initial world, run the agent until it finds the gold or dies.
- Lather, rinse, repeat.
- Think about how to verify that this part works correctly.
- Use your spiffy FOL Wumpus World laboratory instrument to research issues with FOL agents:
- Write a research question concerning this version of the Wumpus World
- Design an experiment (or experiments) to investigate that research question
- sketch in any tables, graphs, etc., you can think of to present your results, just leave them empty for now
- run the experiment(s)
- report on your results.
Reflective Questions
- What did you do to come up with tables, graphs, etc. to present your results? Was it effective? What might you do in the future?
- How did you design your experiment? What might you do additionally in the future?
- How did you write your research question? What parts of the process worked for you? What parts were problematic? How will you change your process in the future?
- Rough draft (definitely want to sketch in the whole report, including any tables/graphs/etc even if they are empty, it will really help your reviewers help you...) (5 pts) - due Thursday (midnight), December 4th
- Peer eval (5 pts) - due by midnight, Saturday, December 6th
- Final report (15 pts) - due by midnight, Wednesday, December 10th
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