So, does this mean that tin, indt and outdt are the time constraints given
to the controller for these two synch points?
We are not using ActiveMQ/VHMsg; is there an easy way to start
logging/printfs that will let me debug the times the scheduler has come up
with?


On 8/20/08 3:46 PM, "Andrew n marshall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alex Hill wrote: 
>>  BML synchronization point questions I have a question about the synch points
>> for gestures.
> The current sync code is buggy.  It was originally written for very early
> version of BML (pre-ISI Twiki).  And while pieces of it have been adapted, it
> needs a total overhaul.  Something that is high on our list after we get out
> of demo season.
> 
> That said, it should support constraining most behaviors (except gaze) to any
> pair of start/ready/stroke/relax/end sync-points (note, stroke_start and
> stroke_end were added later, and are not very well supported by SBM).  Given
> more than two of those, it picks two in this priority: stroke, ready, relax,
> start, end.
> 
> However, that selection is an ugly if/else if/else if tree.  Many (most?) of
> the conditions have not been rigorously tested.  I'd like to hear suggestions
> on how this scheduling can be tested in a manner applicable to future
> implementations.
> 
> I have a feeling I need to log the resulting schedule of any BML request.  If
> I output this data back to ActiveMQ / VHMsg, I could not only implement some
> sort of test framework, but also provide a runtime visualization of the
> schedule, useful for testing and understanding the BML behavior-track
> synchronization model.  Any takers?
> 
> 
> 
> Anm
> 
> 


Alex Hill Ph.D.
Research Scientist
Center for Technology and Social Behavior
Northwestern University
<http://www.alexshill.com>


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