Training SimStudent
Q1: |
Oops! I've made a mistake in a
demonstration! What should I do? |
A: |
The answer depends on what kind of mistake
you've made.
If you just input something wrong, don't get
panicked. If you haven't edited the Skill Name yet, you can just
"delete" the state in the Behavior Graph.
If you have already edited the Skill Name,
then sorry for telling this, but you must start over the
demonstration from the very beginning -- meaning, open a new
graph, create a new start state, and demonstrate the solution.
If you were inconsistent in the order of
specifying Focus of Attention, then you may or may not have to
start over the demonstration.
If the Simulated Student is running in
the mode where the order of focus of attention does not
matter (this is the default mode), then you can just go
ahead. The Simulated Student would find an appropriate
combination of Focus of Attention.
If the Simulated Student is running in
the mode where the order of Focus of Attention matters (you
must have specified this with a command line argument "-ssNoAutoOrderFOA"),
then you must start over.
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Questions should be sent to mazda@cs.cmu.edu
Last Updated
January 24, 2010
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