Lecture � AIRG, Neal Leash, interactive search

Greg Detre

Saturday, November 09, 2002

 

from MERL (Mitsubishi)

 

uses a Tabu search, and assigning different areas of the search problem low/medium/high mobilities to allow the human to direct the search (globally), and to allow the human to take more intangible considerations into account quickly

 

how much extra physical hardware do you need???

none, it seems to run as a Windows application

 

is it adaptive???

no

 

maybe they need more fine-grained mobility/priority

 

could you use the interactive search program to model/modify its own search parameters???

 

thus far, have mainly focused on problems that computers are good at

opposite: polygon packing, Go (though no good heuristic)