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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 present a novel dynamic programming approach to computing optimal policies for Markov Decision Processes compactly represented in grounded Probabilistic PDDL. Unlike other approaches, which use an intermediate representation as Dynamic Bayesian Networks, we directly exploit the PPDDL description by introducing dedicated backup rules. This provides an alternative approach to DBNs, especially when actions have highly correlated effects on variables. Indeed, we show interesting improvements on several planning domains from the International Planning Competition. Finally, we exploit the incremental flavor of our backup rules for designing promising approaches to policy revision.
DOI:
10.1609/icaps.v21i1.13454
ICAPS
Vol. 21 (2011): Twenty-First International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling