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CSS324 Homework Assignment 1

Task 0

Complete task-0/members.py with the names and student IDs of your team members. Each team is composed of up to two members from either the same or different sections.

Task 1

(5 points)

Problem

You have three bottles with capacities of 8, 5, and 3 liters. The 8-liter bottle is full, containing 8 liters of water, while the other two bottles are empty. Your goal is to divide the 8 liters of water evenly, so that the 8-liter bottle and the 5-liter bottle each contain 4 liters of water.

Assume you cannot add any additional water and that there are no scale markings on the bottles.

Search Formulation

  • State: a 3-tuple (a, b, c) where a is the amount of water in the 8-liter bottle, b is the amount of water in the 5-liter bottle, and c is the amount of water in the 3-liter bottle.

  • Initial state: (8, 0, 0)

  • Goal test: given a state (a, b, c), check if a==4 and b==4

  • Actions: pour water from one bottle to another bottle. However, you can only pour until the source bottle is empty or until the destination bottle is full.

  • Step cost: amount of water poured from one bottle to another bottle. For example, step cost from (8, 0, 0) to (3, 5, 0) is 5.

From the search formulation, complete task-1/water3.py so that a Uniform-Cost Graph search in task-1/ucgs_water3.py can be properly conducted.

Task 2

(5 points)

To conduct an A* search on the eight-puzzle problem, we have designed a heuristic function h3 using the number of tiles out of their target row plus the number of tiles out of their target column. Implement the function h3 in task-2/eight_puzzle.py. This will allow an A* graph search can be properly conducted using the h3 heuristic function, as found in task-2/asg_eight_puzzle.py.

How submit this homework assignment

  • Create a new github account or use a github account of a team member.

  • Fork this repo into your team's account.

  • Use git to clone the forked repo to your local machine(s). See https://docs.github.com/en/get-started/quickstart for how to use git and github.

  • Update the source files according to the tasks described above.

  • Commit and push the updated files to github.

  • Submit your git repo link in Google Classroom before the deadline. Only one representative of the team is required to submit the link.

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