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== About this Wiki ==
 
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Following the discussions at the TAMP workshop in RSS2016, a discussion group (see Contributors) about TAMP benchmarking was created and resulted in  
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Following the discussions at the TAMP workshop in RSS2016, a discussion group (see ''Contributors'' below) about TAMP benchmarking was created to come up with a set of benchmark problems for TAMP. Our discussions and the resulting benchmarks can be found in the ''TAMP FO-DA'' section. A paper is also available [https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Editing_pages|here].
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My proposal is to '''start with a set of simple benchmark problems, which can be handled by the largest number of existing systems.''' This requires to identify the least common denominator, in terms of requirements and problem specification, at logical and geometric levels.
 
My proposal is to '''start with a set of simple benchmark problems, which can be handled by the largest number of existing systems.''' This requires to identify the least common denominator, in terms of requirements and problem specification, at logical and geometric levels.

Revision as of 14:52, 13 July 2018

About this Wiki

Following the discussions at the TAMP workshop in RSS2016, a discussion group (see Contributors below) about TAMP benchmarking was created to come up with a set of benchmark problems for TAMP. Our discussions and the resulting benchmarks can be found in the TAMP FO-DA section. A paper is also available [1].

My proposal is to start with a set of simple benchmark problems, which can be handled by the largest number of existing systems. This requires to identify the least common denominator, in terms of requirements and problem specification, at logical and geometric levels.

These requirements will be extended later on, but in order to reach a “critical mass” so that enough people start using these benchmarks and disseminate them through their publications, we need to begin with something simple and accessible.

Contents

How to edit this document

  • The sections of the original document correspond to the different pages below (Contents and Discussions).
  • In the Contents section, the comments have been pasted in the Discussion pages, in the form of discussion threads.
  • If you think an important issue is overlooked, create a TODO item or reply to the thread (this should generate a New Message in each contributor's message box in the top-right menu).
  • Note that there is an Atom feed for each discussion page (left menu) you can subscribe to for getting updated with new replies. You can also adjust your preferences (top right menu) for getting notified by email.
  • If you think that an issue has been resolved, feel free to remove the thread / TODO and update the corresponding page.
  • Syntax for signature: --~~~~


In order to add a new discussion topic, proceed as follow:

  1. Edit the side bar menu: http://tampbenchmark.aass.oru.se/index.php?title=MediaWiki:Sidebar
  2. Add the following at the end (in Discussions): ** my_new_discussion_topic|My new discussion topic (replace with your actual topic)
  3. Save your changes.
  4. It should appear in the side menu. Click on it: the page does not exist, create it. Done.
  5. If you want this page to be a discussion thread itself, add the following code and save it : {{#useliquidthreads:1}}

Contact

If you want to join the discussion group, contact me at fabien[dot]lagriffoul[at]oru[dot]se.

Contributors

Fabien Lagriffoul (Orebro University, Sweden.)
Neil T. Dantam (Colorado School of Mines, USA)
Caelan Garrett (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA)
Ali Akbari (Tech. U. of Catalonia, Spain)
Siddharth Srivastava (Arizona State University, USA)

Support

This initiative is supported by the Swedish Knowledge Foundation (KKS) project Semantic Robots. It is also supported by NSF grants IIS 1317849 and CCF-1514372 to the Kavraki Lab at Rice University, USA.

RSS Workshops

References