As planning systems grow in sophistication and capabilities, planning domains with matching complexity need to be devised to assist in the analysis and evaluation of planning systems and techniques. UM Translog is a planning domain designed specially for this purpose and is a good candidate domain for AIPS planning competition. The domain modeling language PDDL2.1 has been developed for AIPS-2002 planning competition. PDDL2.1 is intended to support representation of real time problem domains involving numeric-valued resources. UM-Translog-2 extends UM Translog by introducing some numerical computation features that make domain more realistic and suitable for used in the competition. UM-Translog-2 is encoded in PDDL2.1 for competition purpos...
Encoding a planning domain model is a complex task in realistic applications. It includes the analys...
The thesis explores Petrobras domain from the challenge track of the ICKEPS 2012 competition, which ...
It was based on the UCPOP language manual, written by the following researchers from the University ...
This document describes UM-Translog-2, which is an extended version of the UM Translog planning dom...
The last twenty years of AI planning research has discovered a wide variety of planning techniques s...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
This document defines the subset of PDDL (planning domain definition language) that will be used in ...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
The planning domain language PDDL2.1, used in the 3rd International Planning Competition, has sparke...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is a formal specification language for symbolic plann...
Planning is the branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that seeks to automate reasoning about plans,...
In a field of research about general reasoning mechanisms, it is essential to have appropriate bench...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) successfully encodes classical planning tasks by easi...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is the state-of-the-art language for specifying plann...
Encoding a planning domain model is a complex task in realistic applications. It includes the analys...
The thesis explores Petrobras domain from the challenge track of the ICKEPS 2012 competition, which ...
It was based on the UCPOP language manual, written by the following researchers from the University ...
This document describes UM-Translog-2, which is an extended version of the UM Translog planning dom...
The last twenty years of AI planning research has discovered a wide variety of planning techniques s...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
This document defines the subset of PDDL (planning domain definition language) that will be used in ...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
In recent years research in the planning community has moved increasingly towards application of pla...
The planning domain language PDDL2.1, used in the 3rd International Planning Competition, has sparke...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is a formal specification language for symbolic plann...
Planning is the branch of Artificial Intelligence (AI) that seeks to automate reasoning about plans,...
In a field of research about general reasoning mechanisms, it is essential to have appropriate bench...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) successfully encodes classical planning tasks by easi...
The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is the state-of-the-art language for specifying plann...
Encoding a planning domain model is a complex task in realistic applications. It includes the analys...
The thesis explores Petrobras domain from the challenge track of the ICKEPS 2012 competition, which ...
It was based on the UCPOP language manual, written by the following researchers from the University ...