RL Competition 2009

News

Slides from the workshop presentations are now available.

Results are now available. Congratulations to our winners.

Testing round closed. Thank you to all of our competitors!

Updated Testing application (R15) is now available HERE.

Proving application is now available HERE.

The rules, schedule, and prizes have been announced.

GAME ON! The software is now available.

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Rules and Regulations

This page describes the official rules that all competitors must adhere to.

  1. To prevent people from gaining an unfair competitive advantage, anyone who helped prepare the competition software cannot compete in any domains they directly worked on.
  2. Each participant in the competition should be a member of no more than one team.
  3. All substantial contributors to a team should be registered with that team.
  4. All participating teams must be registered via the Registration Page and all results must be submitted by 11:59PM GMT on June 8th, 2009.
  5. First, second, and third place certificates will be award to the top scoring teams in each event, based on the cumulative reward achieved in the test runs only. More information on the different runs can be found here.
  6. The organizers reserve the right to request source code for review (confidentially) and/or a supervised reproduction of competition results.
  7. The organizers reserve the right to disqualify any team at their sole discretion of they deem that team to have gained an unfair advantage with unsportsmanlike intent.
  8. Some information has been hidden from the participants by the organizers: things like the exact problem dynamics, variations in generalized domains, parameter distributions, etc. It is considered cheating to directly subvert our attempts, for example: decompiling jar files, archiving proving or test MDPs for unsanctioned training, trying to find security holes in the current (or previous) versions of the software, etc.

It is not considered cheating to use other resources that are not related to the condition that are available to you: expert domain knowledge, reference domain implementations available on the Internet, previous results and algorithms from the literature, etc. Please, just don't misuse the stuff that we gave you. If you want to do something, and you feel it's a real grey area, please e-mail us.

Please remember that the RL competition is an academic event and is conducted in the spirit of scientific progress. While we strive to be as clear as possible about the rules, all teams are expected to abide by the spirit of these rules, not just the letter. If there is any doubt about what is permissable, particpants should check in advance with the organizers. If doing so might compromise the team's strategy, the organizers can answer confidentially.

Please consider this to be a living document. We are not lawyers, and may choose to adapt or modify these rules if it becomes necessary.