Abstract:
The currently dominant approach to domain-independent planning is planning as heuristic search, with most successful planning heuristics being based on solutions to delete-relaxed versions of planning problems, in which the negative effects of actions are ignored. We introduce a principled, flexible, and practical technique for augmenting delete-relaxed tasks with a limited amount of delete information, by introducing special fluents that explicitly represent conjunctions of fluents in the original planning task. Differently from previous work, conditional effects are used to limit the growth of the task to be linear in the number of such conjunctions, making its use for obtaining heuristic functions feasible. The resulting heuristics are empirically evaluated, and shown to be some- times much more informative than standard delete-relaxation heuristics.
DOI:
10.1609/aaai.v26i1.8434