Packing Curved Objects

Authors: Ignacio Antonio Salas Donoso, Gilles Chabert

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Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Experimental 5 Experimental Results
Researcher Affiliation Academia Ignacio Salas Mines de Nantes LINA (UMR 6241), France ignacio.salas@mines-nantes.fr Gilles Chabert Mines de Nantes LINA (UMR 6241), France gilles.chabert@mines-nantes.fr
Pseudocode No The paper describes algorithmic steps in text and provides figures, but it does not include formally structured pseudocode or algorithm blocks.
Open Source Code No The paper does not provide any explicit statements or links indicating that the source code for the described methodology is publicly available.
Open Datasets No The paper describes generating objects (circles, ellipses, horseshoes) with defined parameters for experimental cases, but it does not use or provide concrete access information for a publicly available or open dataset.
Dataset Splits No The paper conducts experiments by defining objects and packing scenarios, but it does not describe training, validation, or test dataset splits in terms of percentages, sample counts, or predefined partition citations.
Hardware Specification No The paper reports computation times but does not provide specific hardware details such as CPU or GPU models, or memory specifications used for running the experiments.
Software Dependencies No The paper mentions using 'CMA-ES' and refers to 'an embedded solver' but does not provide specific version numbers for these or any other software dependencies.
Experiment Setup Yes Every paving has been calculated with a precision ε set to 0.1. In each case, n objects have to be placed with n = 10, 20 and 30. Each time, the size of the container has been adjusted manually so that the density of the resulting packing looks similar.