The paper generalises the notion of landmarks for reasoning about planning problems involving propositional and numeric variables. Intuitively, numeric landmarks are regions in the metric space defined by the problem whose crossing is necessary for its resolution. The paper proposes a relaxation-based method for their automated extraction directly from the problem structure, and shows how to exploit them to infer what we call disjunctive and additive hybrid action landmarks. The justification of such a disjunctive representation results from the intertwined propositional and numeric structure of the problem. The paper exercises their use in two novel admissible LP-Based numeric heuristics, and reports experiments on cost-optimal numeric pla...
Abstract. State-of-the-art planners need to use different strategies to cope with the increasing com...
The planner GRAPHPLAN is based on an efficient propagation of reachability information which then ef...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints con-cerning the best order in which to achieve t...
Landmark heuristics are perhaps the most accurate current known admissible heuristics for optimal pl...
Landmarks for propositional planning tasks are variable as-signments that must occur at some point i...
Linear programming has been successfully used to compute admissible heuristics for cost-optimal clas...
Linear programming has been successfully used to compute admissible heuristics for cost-optimal clas...
Recently, a new decomposition based relaxation has been proposed for numeric planning problems. Roug...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
A collection of landmarks is complete if the cost of a minimum-cost hitting set equals h+ and there ...
A collection of landmarks is complete if the cost of a minimum-cost hitting set equals h+ and there ...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Abstract. Landmarks for a planning problem are subgoals that are necessarily made true at some point...
Abstract: In this paper, we revisit the idea of splitting a planning problem into subproblems hopefu...
Abstract. State-of-the-art planners need to use different strategies to cope with the increasing com...
The planner GRAPHPLAN is based on an efficient propagation of reachability information which then ef...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints con-cerning the best order in which to achieve t...
Landmark heuristics are perhaps the most accurate current known admissible heuristics for optimal pl...
Landmarks for propositional planning tasks are variable as-signments that must occur at some point i...
Linear programming has been successfully used to compute admissible heuristics for cost-optimal clas...
Linear programming has been successfully used to compute admissible heuristics for cost-optimal clas...
Recently, a new decomposition based relaxation has been proposed for numeric planning problems. Roug...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
A collection of landmarks is complete if the cost of a minimum-cost hitting set equals h+ and there ...
A collection of landmarks is complete if the cost of a minimum-cost hitting set equals h+ and there ...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Abstract. Landmarks for a planning problem are subgoals that are necessarily made true at some point...
Abstract: In this paper, we revisit the idea of splitting a planning problem into subproblems hopefu...
Abstract. State-of-the-art planners need to use different strategies to cope with the increasing com...
The planner GRAPHPLAN is based on an efficient propagation of reachability information which then ef...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints con-cerning the best order in which to achieve t...