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1
Welcome by Praveen Guddeti
  • Course
  • Foundations of Constraint Processing, CSCE
    421/821
  • Instructor
  • Berthe Y. Choueiry (Shu-we-ri),
    choueiry_at_cse.unl.edu Avery Hall, Room 123B, Tel
    1(402)472-5444
  • Apologizes for absence during first week,
    attending a conference
  • GTA
  • Yaling Zheng, yzheng_at_cse.unl.edu, Avery Hall
    123D
  • List of names
  • Please check your name, email address, and
    program of study

2
Pre-requisites
  • Pre-requisites
  • CSCE 310 and CSCE 476/876
  • If you do not have pre-reqs, contact instructor
  • Track
  • CS students theory track
  • PhD qualifier sub-part of the AI exam
  • 3 credit-hours

3
Meetings
  • Regular class
  • Monday, Wednesday, Friday 10301120 a.m.
  • Recitation
  • Wednesday 500600 p.m.
  • Occasionally, will be used for make-up classes
  • Lectures will be given
  • By instructor
  • By visitors
  • 1 academic visitor from UC-Berkeley (Sep 9, 2004)
  • 1 researcher from NASA Ames Research Center
    (tentative)
  • 1 researcher from PARC (tentative)
  • Occasionally, presentations by students and
    research assistants

4
Help
  • Office hours
  • Instructor Monday, Wednesday 1130 a.m.1230
    p.m.
  • GTA Tuesday, Thursday 500600 p.m. (especial
    effort to increase your chances for asking
    questions)
  • QA Send your questions
  • Email to cse421_at_cse.unl.edu (will be set up soon)
  • Will be received by many people (including RAs,
    GTA, and instructor)
  • Will be answered by the first person who reads
    it, usually very quickly
  • Share your ideas and good pointers with class
  • Send email to cse421-ml_at_cse.unl.edu (will be set
    up soon)
  • Message will be broadcast to the entire class
    (use sparinglyl!)
  • Good pointers will be listed on the web under
    Your catch

5
Expectations I
  • Mastery of pre-requisite's material
  • Effort outside classroom
  • 9 hours of work outside classroom, if you have
    pre-reqs
  • If you spend more time, contact instructor
  • Attendance
  • Sign-up sheet circulated for attendance
  • Attendance of lectures and recitation is
    mandatory
  • Absence maximum 8 sessions (including
    recitation)
  • Prior notification (email) for absence is
    mandatory

6
Expectations 2
  • Collaboration policy
  • Feel free to discuss it with others
  • But do it on your own
  • Always acknowledge sources help received
  • Prompt response to notifications
  • Sent to your email address at CSE (you must have
    one)
  • Posted on web cse.unl.edu/choueiry/F04-421-821/
  • If you drop the class, let us know ASAP

7
Grading
  • Pretest 3
  • Quizzes 32, cannot not be made up
  • Assignments 30
  • Programming and penpaper
  • Turned-in on due date, before lecture
  • Delay penality 20 per day, starting first
    minute after deadline
  • You may use any programming language acceptable
    to GTA
  • Project 35
  • Individual (preferred) or in small teams (if
    really necessary)
  • (? mid-term) ? ( ? final)
  • Feedback
  • Copies are quickly corrected grades are posted
    immediately (regularly check instructor door for
    your grade)
  • Grades will NOT be sent by email
  • Need more feedback? Please, let us know how

8
Projects
  • A list of possible projects is forthcoming, will
    include
  • Search competition for solving the GTA assignment
    problem
  • Implement and evaluate an algorithm
  • Model and solve a (simple) practical problem
  • Investigate an advanced theoretical concept
  • Conduct a critical literature survey (at least 3
    papers), etc.
  • Alternatives
  • Propose your own project or discuss with
    instructor
  • Help a research assistant in his/her work
    (Anderson, Gompert, Guddeti, Lal, Lim, Thota,
    Shi, Zheng)
  • At the end of project, you must submit with
    handin
  • Project report ltlastnamegt-report.ext
  • Slides ltlastnamegt-defense.ext
  • Code ltlastnamegt-code.tar

9
Improving your grades
  • Do the glossaries weekly final (10 total)
  • Must be typewritten, and alphabetically sorted
  • Goal entice you to do required reading
  • Collect bonus points
  • 100 attendance,
  • Find bugs in slides, in lectures,
  • Be vocal in class, solve riddles, etc.
  • Present a research paper (10 per presentation)
  • Write a critical summary of a research paper (5
    per summary)
  • Write a chapter of a textbook (20 total)
  • Restrictions apply (deadlines, max number per
    student)

10
Important dates
  • Regularly check schedule on the web (3
    times/week)
  • Monday, Oct 4th Project must be chosen, use
    handin
  • Friday, Nov 5th progress report on projects due,
    use handin
  • Wednesday, Dec 1st
  • All paper presentations before this date. Max two
    presentations per student
  • Deadline for submitting summaries. Max 4/student
  • Deadline for submitting book chapter write-up.
    Max 2/student
  • M/W/F Dec. 6, 8, 10 (dead week) project
    presentations, some presentations could be
    schedule in evenings if necessary
  • Friday, Dec 10 projects code slides (when
    applicable) due, use handin
  • Sep 27, Oct 1, Dec 17 class does not meet

11
Course material
  • Content of the course
  • Introduction definition and practical examples
  • Foundations and basic mechanisms
  • Advanced solving techniques
  • Extensions to the problem definition
  • Alternative approaches to solving the problem
  • Course support
  • New textbook by Dechter (available at bookstore).
    Will not be followed linearily, but should be
    used for reference.
  • Book by Tsang (on reserve at LL, available
    on-line, out of print)
  • Papers from WWW, course web-page, library,
    electronic reserves, instructor,
    http//citeseer.ist.psu.edu/, etc.

12
More resources
  • Web
  • Check links www.cse.unl.edu/choueiry/F04-421-821
    /
  • Benchmark problems www.csplib.org
  • eLists csp_at_carlit.toulouse.inra.fr,
    comp.constraints
  • Electronic newsletter www.math.unipd.it/cp-online
    /newsletter
  • Conferences
  • CP, AIOR, IJCAI, ECAI, NCAI (AAAI), FLAIRS...
  • Workshops in parallel to conferences
  • Journals
  • Constraints, AIJ, JACM, Annals of AIMath, etc.

13
Your future Jobs!!
  • Commercial companies Ilog, i2 Technologies,
    Trilogy, PeopleSoft/Red Pepper, Carmen Systems
    (Sweden), etc.
  • Prestigious research centers NASA Ames, PARC,
    JPL, SRI International, BT Labs (UK), Ilog (!),
    etc.
  • Start your own Selectica, Seibel, Parc
    Technologies Ltd, In Time Systems Inc, Blue
    Pumpkin, etc.
  • Academic
  • Constraint languages
  • Modeling, constraint representation, reasoning
    propagation mechanisms
  • Dedicated reasoning diagnosis, planning
    scheduling, design, configuration, Case-Based
    Reasoning, etc.
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