Innovative Project Ideas for Non-Trivial Applications

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Explore project ideas for non-trivial applications such as sequential decision making problems, leveraging research areas, and solving specific challenges. Examples include applying planning/learning approaches to games like Tetris or tackling compiler scheduling. Get inspired to implement and complete a unique project this quarter.

  • Project Ideas
  • Sequential Decision Making
  • Research Area
  • Innovation
  • Challenges

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  1. Project Ideas Apply and/or extend ideas from class to a non-trivial application/problem. Sometimes this may involve doing a project that focuses on evaluation using a simulation of the application domain. 1

  2. Leverage your own research area Related an aspect of your own research to ideas from the course I support leveraging your own research I do not support turning in already finished aspects of your research as a project. The project must be something you implement and complete this quarter beyond what you have already done. 2

  3. Example Applications/Problems Pick a challenging sequential decision making problem Apply/extend one or more of our planning/learning approaches to it and evaluate Problems from past projects: Games Tetris Pokemon Blockus Chess Backgammon Othello Clue Space Wars (Galcon Fusion) Starcraft Pac Man Hearthstone 3

  4. Solve a Particular Problem Problems from past projects: Compiler scheduling Adaptive Java program optimization Forest Fire Management Crop Management Optimizing Policies for Network Protocols Optimizing file sharing policies Optimizing multi-robot navigation/search Optimizing policies for Option Pricing Reinforcement learning and Monte-Carlo were the most commonly applied solution approaches But some problems can be formulated so that they could be solved exactly via value iteration 4

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