Exam information, Semester 2, 2014 Examination format

  • The exam will be - Open Book - you will be allowed to take in textbooks, printed and handwritten course notes and copies of research papers.
  • No laptops, notebook computers or calculators or will be allowed
  • The exam counts for 30% of your grade and will comprise around 4 questions

    Past exams

    Past exam papers (for all subjects) are available here http://exams.infodiv.unimelb.edu.au/.

    INCLUDED

    Nir's lectures (search & classical planning): search, and classical planning as heuristic search.

    Adrian's lectures (foundations): situation calculus, regression & Golog).

    NOT INCLUDED

    Invited talks by Miquel Ramirez (plan recognition) and Christian Muise (FOND planning) in week 10.

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