Hi CDMRG
Regarding the MRS proceedings discussion, let's do the following:
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Next to each paper title in the program, there's a label like "O5", which corresponds to where you can find that paper in the shared drive that Ravi linked. Let Ravi know if you don't have access to our internal
shared drive, and we can zip up the papers for you separately, or share specific papers.
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Add one slide for each paper you read. In the meeting, to keep things moving, let's go through the slides rather than pulling up the papers. If a longer discussion starts, then someone can present it in a future
week.
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Nick and I will give a quick summary of the conference at the start
I'm guessing this will take more than 1 session to get through (since we still have a main paper presentation), so let's focus on the first half of the papers this week.
Graeme
From: Ravi Ranasinghe via CDMRG <cdmrg@acfr.usyd.edu.au>
Sent: Monday, January 19, 2026 12:34 PM
To: cdmrg@acfr.usyd.edu.au <cdmrg@acfr.usyd.edu.au>
Subject: [CDMRG] 21 January 2026
This Wednesday at 01:00pm in CB11.09.215, Graeme will be presenting Communication strategies for environment exploration using a frontier-guided Decentralised MCTS by Mathilde Jeannin, David Filliat, Eric Goubault and Sylvie Putot.
Afterwards, we'll read through MRS-2025 Conference Proceedings:
Oral(Team
Fitch Channel : Documents->General->Conference Proceedings -> MRS2025->Oral (Papers O1-O10).
The next presenters after this will be:
- 28 January: Ravi
- 04 February: Nick
See you all there!
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