[Cs4800] Algorithm reviews
Dennis Zografos
dzog at ccs.neu.edu
Wed Dec 7 14:28:18 EST 2011
What about Matthew Strax-Haber?
He fully timed out many of the early games, but went on to WIN (tie)
the last counting HSR tournament!
If that's not an interesting turnaround, I don't know what is!!!
----- "Karl Lieberherr" <lieber at ccs.neu.edu> wrote:
> Besides the Review for CS 4800, we will finish the algorithm reviews
> as follows:
>
> 6. Lukasz and Max (HSR, and MMG (with the bug and then without))
> 7. Nimrod and Ryan (HSR only)
> 8. Brett (MMG only)
> 9. James and Dongyoo (HSR only)
> 10. Adam Belcher (HSR only)
>
> Please focus on novel features of your avatar that we have not yet
> seen in other avatars.
>
> My review slides are here:
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lieber/courses/algorithms/cs4800/f11/lectures/SCG-playground2.ppt
>
> What is covered in the final:
> http://www.ccs.neu.edu/home/lieber/courses/algorithms/cs4800/f11/exams/covered-in-final
>
> Remember that you have the power to refute tournaments. I attach again
> the relevant paragraph below.
> So far I have not received any refutations. Which tells me that if you
> participated in a tournament
> you consider all feedback you got to be fair.
>
> -- Karl
>
> ============================================
> IMPORTANT:
> If there is claim that was refuted/strengthened/agreed and there is a
> winner and a loser
> but the evaluation is not fair, send me a message with the following
> information:
> Tournament and game name, e.g., 5150 vs reptar2, the provided instance
> and
> solution and a reason why you think the outcome should have been the
> other way.
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