Automated planning can be used to efficiently recognize goals and plans from partial or full observed action sequences. In this paper, we propose goal recognition heuristics that rely on information from planning landmarks - facts or actions that must occur if a plan is to achieve a goal when starting from some initial state. We develop two such heuristics: the first estimates goal completion by considering the ratio between achieved and extracted landmarks of a candidate goal, while the second takes into account how unique each landmark is among landmarks for all candidate goals. We empirically evaluate these heuristics over both standard goal/plan recognition problems, and a set of very large problems. We show that our heuristics can reco...
In this work we aim to narrow the gap between plan recognition and planning by exploiting the power ...
Scalable and Adaptive Goal Recognition by Neal Lesh Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor ...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Plan and goal recognition are important tasks in constructing smart assistants and can be used to su...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
Goal recognition is the problem of determining an agent’s intent by observing her behaviour. Contemp...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
"Plan recognition as planning" uses an off-the-shelf planner to perform goal recognition. ...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Goal recognition is the problem of determining an agent's intent by observing her behaviour. Co...
Goal recognition aims to recognize the set of candidate goals that are compatible with the observed ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
The objective of goal recognition is to infer a goal that accounts for the observed behavior of an a...
In this work we aim to narrow the gap between plan recognition and planning by exploiting the power ...
Scalable and Adaptive Goal Recognition by Neal Lesh Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor ...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...
Goal Recognition concerns the problem of determining an agent's final goal, deduced from the plan th...
Plan and goal recognition are important tasks in constructing smart assistants and can be used to su...
We present a novel approach to goal recognition based on a two-stage paradigm of graph construction ...
Goal recognition is the problem of determining an agent’s intent by observing her behaviour. Contemp...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
"Plan recognition as planning" uses an off-the-shelf planner to perform goal recognition. ...
honors thesisCollege of EngineeringComputingRogelio E. Cardona RiversThis work readies goal recognit...
Goal recognition is the problem of determining an agent's intent by observing her behaviour. Co...
Goal recognition aims to recognize the set of candidate goals that are compatible with the observed ...
Goal recognition is generally considered to follow plan recognition. The plan recognition problem is...
The objective of goal recognition is to infer a goal that accounts for the observed behavior of an a...
In this work we aim to narrow the gap between plan recognition and planning by exploiting the power ...
Scalable and Adaptive Goal Recognition by Neal Lesh Chairperson of Supervisory Committee: Professor ...
Goal recognition is an important problem in many application domains (e.g., pervasive computing, int...