Re: [Gabel-guys] Gabel Retreat
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From: Allen L. <al...@cs...> - 2004-05-22 07:18:37
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So, ah, where should we meet before lunch at Lennies? Lennies? Sorry for the lateness in replies, I just got back into town a few hours ago and have been unpacking wildly. On Mon, May 10, 2004 at 03:34:28PM -0500, Andy Jones wrote: > I posted the Gabel Retreat Schedule to the webpage > > http://gabel.sourceforge.net/ > > the exact URL is @ http://gabel.sourceforge.net/meetings/retreat.php > > I suggest we use/update this page to coordinate the retreat. Thoughts? > > -Andy > > On Tue, 4 May 2004, Robert Goldstone wrote: > > <>Dear Gabeller, > <>Here's an itinerary for the Gabel retreat. Let me know if there are items > <>to add in to the agenda. By the way, I certainly didn't intend for people > <>to hold off working on Gabel until the retreat! The more work that we do > <>before the retreat, the more substantive our discussion will be. In > <>particular, I'm hoping that Allen stops by to see me really soon, now that > <>classes have ended. He'll need to be in contact with Ben, but believe me, > <>there's more than enough work to go around! Ditto for Andy if he's gotten > <>his master's, or can fit in some Gabel work around the edges. > <>Rob > <>--------------------- > <> > <>Itinerary for Gabel Retreat: > <> > <> > <> > <>May 22 > <> > <>10:00-12:00 ? Informal discussion with Ben, Andy, Allen, and Michael > <> > <>I?ll arrive sometime around 12:30 > <> > <>12:00-1:30 ? lunch at Lennies (just so I?ll know where to find you) > <> > <>1:30-6:00 ? Gabel discussion > <> > <> > <> > <>May 23: > <> > <>9-1:00ish Gabel discussion continued > <> > <> > <> > <>Items: > <> > <>1. Discussion of Gabel infrastructure (led by Ben) ? about 1.5 hours > <> > <>2. Availability of code: How public should it be? About 0.5 hours > <> > <>3. Discussion of experiments (led by Rob) ? about 1.5 hours > <> > <> Forager > <> > <> Path formation > <> > <> Social choice > <> > <> For each paradigm, we will describe the background issues, some > <>results, and future desiderata for extensions > <> > <>4. Discussion of computational models/bots ? about 1.5 hours > <> > <> General issues for bot/participant interactions > <> > <> Forager: reinforcement learning (demo by Michael) > <> > <> Path formation: Active Walker model (maybe demo by Michael) > <> > <> Social choice: Particle swarm algorithm > <>5. New paradigms (I have attached a Word document that describes several > <>possible paradigms, a couple of which have now been implemented. This was > <>originally a note to Ben that was sent March 30, 1999, but we?ve been > <>continually tacking things on to it. You can ignore the first bit if you > <>want ? they?re just ideas on implementing forager). > <>___________________________________________________ > <>Dr. Robert Goldstone > <>Professor of Psychology, Program in Cognitive Science > <>Psychology Building > <>1101 E 10th St. > <>Indiana Un > > After a time, you may find that "having" is not so pleasing a thing, after > all, as "wanting." It is not logical, but it is often true. > -- Spock, Star Trek > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > '(Andy Jones) > Home: (812) 337-1438 > Work: (812) 333-3134 > and...@in... > IU Comp Sci Grad > web...@co... > +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.Net email is sponsored by Sleepycat Software > Learn developer strategies Cisco, Motorola, Ericsson & Lucent use to deliver > higher performing products faster, at low TCO. > http://www.sleepycat.com/telcomwpreg.php?From_______________________________________________ > gabel-guys mailing list > gab...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gabel-guys |