One approach for computing plans for reactive agents is is to check goal statements over state trajectories modeling predicted behaviors of an agent. This paper describes a powerful extension of this approach to handle time, safety, and liveness goals that are specified by Metric Temporal Logic formulas. Our planning method is based on an incremental planning algorithm that generates a reactive plan by computing a sequence of partially satisfactory reactive plans converging towards a completely satisfactory one. Partial satisfaction means that an agent controlled by the plan accomplishes its goal only for some environment events. Complete satisfaction means that the agent accomplishes its goal whatever the environment event occur during the...
this paper appears in Proceedings of AAAI '96, pp. 1215-1222. F. Bacchus and F. Kabanza / Temp...
AbstractThis paper introduces an approach that allows an agent to exploit inherent patterns of inter...
In planning, goals have been traditionally been viewed as specifying a set of desirable final states...
A traditional approach for planning is to evaluate goal statements over state trajectories modeling ...
This paper introduces a novel planning method for reactive agents. Our planning method handles, in a...
Reactive plans are plans that include steps for sensing the world and coping with the data so obtain...
This paper is a first attempt towards a theory for reactive planning systems, i.e. systems able to p...
This paper is a first attempt towards a theory of actions for reactive planning systems, i.e. system...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Artificial intelligence research on planning is concerned with designing control systems that choose...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Motivated by robotic motion planning, we develop a framework for control policy synthesis for both n...
Motivated by robotic motion planning, we develop a framework for control policy synthesis for both n...
We present an overall planning system in which specifications can be described in terms of events an...
this paper appears in Proceedings of AAAI '96, pp. 1215-1222. F. Bacchus and F. Kabanza / Temp...
AbstractThis paper introduces an approach that allows an agent to exploit inherent patterns of inter...
In planning, goals have been traditionally been viewed as specifying a set of desirable final states...
A traditional approach for planning is to evaluate goal statements over state trajectories modeling ...
This paper introduces a novel planning method for reactive agents. Our planning method handles, in a...
Reactive plans are plans that include steps for sensing the world and coping with the data so obtain...
This paper is a first attempt towards a theory for reactive planning systems, i.e. systems able to p...
This paper is a first attempt towards a theory of actions for reactive planning systems, i.e. system...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Artificial intelligence research on planning is concerned with designing control systems that choose...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Planning to reach a goal is an essential capability for rational agents. In general, a goal specifie...
Motivated by robotic motion planning, we develop a framework for control policy synthesis for both n...
Motivated by robotic motion planning, we develop a framework for control policy synthesis for both n...
We present an overall planning system in which specifications can be described in terms of events an...
this paper appears in Proceedings of AAAI '96, pp. 1215-1222. F. Bacchus and F. Kabanza / Temp...
AbstractThis paper introduces an approach that allows an agent to exploit inherent patterns of inter...
In planning, goals have been traditionally been viewed as specifying a set of desirable final states...