In this work we aim to narrow the gap between plan recognition and planning by exploiting the power and generality of recent planning algorithms for recognizing the set G* of goals G that explain a sequence of observations given a domain theory. After providing a crisp definition of this set, we show by means of a suitable problem transformation that a goal G belongs to G* if there is an action sequence ? that is an optimal plan for both the goal G and the goal G extended with extra goals representing the observations. Exploiting this result, we show how the set G* can be computed exactly and approximately by minor modifications of existing optimal and suboptimal planning algorithms, and existing polynomial heuristics. Experiments over seve...
Plan recognition is the task of inferring the plan of an agent, based on an incomplete sequence of ...
Planning in nondeterministic domains with temporally ex-tended goals under partial observability is ...
We present a novel approach to plan recognition in which graph construction and analysis is used as ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Plan recognition is the problem of inferring the goals and plans of an agent after partially observ...
Recent research has addressed the problem of planning in non-deterministic domains. Classical planni...
We propose a new problem we refer to as goal recognitiondesign (grd), in which we take a domain theo...
Planning in nondeterministic domains with temporally extended goals under partial observability is o...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
Generalized planning is concerned with the computation of general policies that solve multiple insta...
Automated planning can be used to efficiently recognize goals and plans from partial or full observe...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
"Plan recognition as planning" uses an off-the-shelf planner to perform goal recognition. ...
Plan recognition is the task of inferring the plan of an agent, based on an incomplete sequence of ...
Planning in nondeterministic domains with temporally ex-tended goals under partial observability is ...
We present a novel approach to plan recognition in which graph construction and analysis is used as ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Plan recognition is the problem of inferring the goals and plans of an agent after partially observ...
Recent research has addressed the problem of planning in non-deterministic domains. Classical planni...
We propose a new problem we refer to as goal recognitiondesign (grd), in which we take a domain theo...
Planning in nondeterministic domains with temporally extended goals under partial observability is o...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
Generalized planning is concerned with the computation of general policies that solve multiple insta...
Automated planning can be used to efficiently recognize goals and plans from partial or full observe...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
"Plan recognition as planning" uses an off-the-shelf planner to perform goal recognition. ...
Plan recognition is the task of inferring the plan of an agent, based on an incomplete sequence of ...
Planning in nondeterministic domains with temporally ex-tended goals under partial observability is ...
We present a novel approach to plan recognition in which graph construction and analysis is used as ...