System Demonstrations and Exhibits
The demonstrations and exhibits program at ICAPS 2014 provides an opportunity for planning and scheduling researchers and practitioners to demonstrate their state-of-the-art implementations in action. This event allows the community to experience the latest contributions while broadening the reach of novel methods to more conference attendees, and in a relaxed social setting.
Accepted Demos
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Planning Tools for the International Space Station.
Ivonne Deliz (NASA Ames Research Center). -
Ontological Models to Support Planning Operations.
Peter Bonasso, Mark Boddy, Dave Kortenkamp and Scott Bell (TRACLabs and Adventium Labs). -
Computer Security Penetration Testing.
John Rudolph (Core Security). -
ACAS-X. ( Best Demo Runner-up)
Mykel J. Kochenderfer and Joshua M. Silbermann (Stanford University and Johns Hopkins University - APL). -
How To Assemble your Home Theater.
Pascal Bercher and Susanne Biundo (Universität Ulm). -
Intent Recognition and Temporal Relaxation in Human Robot Assembly. ( Best Demo Runner-up)
Sean Burke, Enrique Fernandez, Luis Figueredo, Andreas Hofmann, Chris Hofmann, Erez Karpas, Steven Levine, Pedro Santana, Peng Yu and Brian Williams (MIT). -
flexplan: Optimized Planning and Scheduling Demonstration.
Alicia Kavelaars, Scott Patano and Jeremy Jacobsohn (Metispace Technologies Inc). -
Integrating System Health Management and Planning & Scheduling to Determine & Recover from System Failure Effects
Paul Morris, Minh Do, Robert McCann, Liljana Spirkovska, Mark Schwabacher and Jeremy Frank (NASA Ames Research Center). -
Prescriptive Spatiotemporal Mobile Analytics for Delivery Services
Michael Katz and Dany Moshkovich (IBM Haifa Research Lab). -
GUIDE System Demonstration.
Johnathan Gohde, Mark Boddy and Hazel Shackleton (Adventium Labs). -
Teach Me How To Work: Natural Language Model Updates and Action Sequencing.
Sumbhav Sethia, Kartik Talamadupula, and Subbarao Kambhampati (Arizona State University). -
AI-MIX: How a Planner can Help Guide Humans Towards a Better Crowdsourced Plan. ( Best Demo)
Lydia Manikonda, Tathagata Chakraborti, Sushovan De, Kartik Talamadupula and Subbarao Kambhampati (Arizona State University). -
Spatially Distributed Multiagent Path Planning
Christopher Wilt (University of New Hampshire) and Adi Botea (IBM Research, Dublin, Ireland). -
The STRATUS Simulator.
Jordan Thayer, Mark Burstein, Ugur Kuter, Robert P. Goldman, Paul Robertson and Robert Laddaga (Smart Information Flow Technologies). -
Hypothesis Generation via Planning.
Shirin Sohrabi, Octavian Udrea, Anton V. Riabov (IBM T.J. Watson Research). -
IBM Watson on Watson
Matthew Hatem