This is the first experiment that was ever run. No automation was in place, no result files were preserved.
Hence, this notebook, in Sake.re style, has been regenerated from the initial notebook, but does not compute anything.
Date: 2014-01-31
Hypotheses: Experimenting 3 agents performing revision of a network of ontology.
Experimental setting: The ontologies are generated from a subset of feature space. The alignments are randomly generated with 4 equivalence correspondences.
Date: 2014-01-31
Performer: Jérôme Euzenat (INRIA)
Lazy lavender hash: ea0c5b9dac885d541fc0bd86a7a9f007f2025949
Classpath: lib/lazylav/ll.jar:lib/slf4j/logback-classic-1.2.3.jar:lib/slf4j/logback-core-1.2.3.jar:.
Parameter file: params.sh This parameter file has been generated post hoc. However, it is used for generating the skeleton of this notebook.
Executed command: There is no script.sh available for this test
This was likely java -cp lib/lazylav/ll.jar fr.inria.exmo.lazylavender.engine.Monitor
Class used: NOOEnvironment, AlignmentAdjustingAgent, AlignmentRevisionExperiment.
Execution environment: MacBook Pro 15, C2D 2.66GHz, 8GB - MacOS X 6.8 - Java 1.6.0 HotSpot
Raw results are not available for this experiment.
Here is the first generated plot of 5 runs:
This is the first ever working experiment with Lazy lavender, the week of its creation.
It shows that the system seems to work and that the population of agents, playing game at random and starting with random alignments, converge quickly to a stable state.
Moreover the success rates seem very similar.
See original markdown (20140131-NOOR.md) or HTML (20140131-NOOR.html) files.
This file can be retrieved from URL https://sake.re/20140131-NOOR It is possible to check out the repository by cloning https://felapton.inrialpes.fr/cakes/20140131-NOOR.git
This experiment has been transferred from its initial location at https://gforge.inria.fr (not available any more)