Temporal Networks Part 1

launch binderOpen in GitLab
Lesson thumbnail

By Cameron Pittman and Delia Stephens. It takes approximately 30 minutes to complete this lesson.

Temporal networks form the backbone of planning algorithms. They exist to solve the problem of managing relationships between events. The ideas behind temporal networks are very simple. Have you ever planned the details of how you're doing to cook a meal? How about a travel itinerary for a vacation? If so, you've already written a temporal network. In this lesson, we'll help you take your intuition about writing down plans and turn it into formal data structure called a Simple Temporal Network.

Click on the Binder link for this lesson (or click here) and visit the lesson1-STNs.ipynb file.


Is there something you'd like to change about this lesson? You can because it's open source! Here is a link to the lesson's markdown on gitlab.com: link. Here are instructions for forking and submitting a merge request: link.