We present a novel approach to fully-observable nondeterministic planning (FOND) that attempts to bridge the gap between symbolic fix-point computation and recent approaches based on forward heuristic search. Concretely, we formalize the relationship between symbolic and dynamic programming nondeterministic planners, and then exploit such connection to propose a novel familyof planning algorithms that reasons over symbolic policies in a directed manner. By doing so, our proposal reasons over sets of states and executions in a succinct way (as done by symbolic planners) while biasing the reasoning with respect to the initial and goal states of the specific planning problem at hand (as done by heuristic planners). We show empirical results th...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...
Planning in nondeterministic domains has gained more and more importance. Conformant planning is the...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...
We present a novel approach to fully-observable nondeterministic planning (FOND) that attempts to br...
Recent research has addressed the problem of planning in non-deterministic domains. Classical planni...
Rarely planning domains are fully observable. For this reason, the ability to deal with partial obse...
Several real world applications require planners that deal with non-deterministic domains and with t...
AbstractRarely planning domains are fully observable. For this reason, the ability to deal with part...
We address the problem of computing a policy for fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning ...
Planning in nondeterministic domains yields both conceptual and practical difficulties. From the con...
AbstractPlanning in nondeterministic domains yields both conceptual and practical difficulties. From...
Most real world domains are non-deterministic: the state of the world can be incompletely known, the...
When planning in an uncertain environment, one is often interested in finding a contingent plan that...
Most real world environments are non-deterministic. Automatic plan formation in non-deterministic do...
Most real world environments are non-deterministic. Automatic plan formation in non-deterministic do...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...
Planning in nondeterministic domains has gained more and more importance. Conformant planning is the...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...
We present a novel approach to fully-observable nondeterministic planning (FOND) that attempts to br...
Recent research has addressed the problem of planning in non-deterministic domains. Classical planni...
Rarely planning domains are fully observable. For this reason, the ability to deal with partial obse...
Several real world applications require planners that deal with non-deterministic domains and with t...
AbstractRarely planning domains are fully observable. For this reason, the ability to deal with part...
We address the problem of computing a policy for fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning ...
Planning in nondeterministic domains yields both conceptual and practical difficulties. From the con...
AbstractPlanning in nondeterministic domains yields both conceptual and practical difficulties. From...
Most real world domains are non-deterministic: the state of the world can be incompletely known, the...
When planning in an uncertain environment, one is often interested in finding a contingent plan that...
Most real world environments are non-deterministic. Automatic plan formation in non-deterministic do...
Most real world environments are non-deterministic. Automatic plan formation in non-deterministic do...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...
Planning in nondeterministic domains has gained more and more importance. Conformant planning is the...
Recent advances in fully observable non-deterministic (FOND) planning have enabled new techniques fo...