The common wisdom that goal orderings can be used to improve planning performance is nearly as old as planning itself. During the last decades of research several approaches emerged that computed goal orderings for different planning paradigms, mostly in the area of state-space planning. For partial-order, plan-space planners goal orderings have not been investigated in much detail. Mechanisms developed for statespace planning are not directly applicable because partial-order planners do not have a current (world) state. Further, it is not completely clear how plan-space planners should make use of goal orderings. This paper describes an approach to extract goal orderings to be used by the plan-space planner CAPlan. The extraction of goal o...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
For many years, the intuitions underlying partial-order planning were largely taken for granted. Onl...
In this document we will continue a line of research which focusses on reviving partial order planni...
The common wisdom that goal orderings can be used to improve planning performance is nearly as old a...
Problem specifications for classical planners based on a STRIPS-like representation typically consis...
The paper addresses the problem of computing goal orderings, which is one of the longstanding issues...
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...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints con-cerning the best order in which to achieve t...
Planning has been an area of research in artificial intelligence for over four decades. It increases...
In this paper we present an approach to planning with prioritized goal states. To describe the prefe...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We describe some simple domain-independent improvements to plan-refinement strategies for well-found...
Although task reduction (HTN) planning historically preceded partial order (PO) planning, and is un...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
For many years, the intuitions underlying partial-order planning were largely taken for granted. Onl...
In this document we will continue a line of research which focusses on reviving partial order planni...
The common wisdom that goal orderings can be used to improve planning performance is nearly as old a...
Problem specifications for classical planners based on a STRIPS-like representation typically consis...
The paper addresses the problem of computing goal orderings, which is one of the longstanding issues...
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...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints concerning the best order in which to achieve th...
Many known planning tasks have inherent constraints con-cerning the best order in which to achieve t...
Planning has been an area of research in artificial intelligence for over four decades. It increases...
In this paper we present an approach to planning with prioritized goal states. To describe the prefe...
which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original ...
We describe some simple domain-independent improvements to plan-refinement strategies for well-found...
Although task reduction (HTN) planning historically preceded partial order (PO) planning, and is un...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
For many years, the intuitions underlying partial-order planning were largely taken for granted. Onl...
In this document we will continue a line of research which focusses on reviving partial order planni...