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Vol. 21 (2011): Twenty-First International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
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Vol. 21 (2011): Twenty-First International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
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Abstract:
We investigate a hybrid between temporal partial-order and forward-chaining planning where each action in a partially ordered plan is associated with a partially defined state. The focus is on centralized planning for multi-agent domains and on loose commitment to the precedence between actions belonging to distinct agents, leading to execution schedules that are flexible where it matters the most. Each agent, on the other hand, has a sequential thread of execution reminiscent of forward-chaining. This results in strong and informative agent-specific partial states that can be used for partial evaluation of preconditions as well as precondition control formulas used as guidance. Empirical evaluation shows the resulting planner to be competitive with TLplan and TALplanner, two other planners based on control formulas, while using a considerably more expressive and flexible plan structure.
DOI:
10.1609/icaps.v21i1.13462
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Vol. 21 (2011): Twenty-First International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling