Temporal planning often involves numeric effects that are directly proportional to their action’s duration. These include continuous effects, where a numeric variable is subjected to a rate of change while the action is being executed, and discrete duration-dependent effects, where the variable is updated instantaneously but the magnitude of such change is computed from the action’s duration. When these effects are linear, state-of-the-art temporal planners often make use of linear programming to ensure that these numeric updates are consistent with the chosen start times and durations of the plan’s actions. This is typically done for each evaluated state as a part of the search process. This exhaustive approach is not scalable to solve rea...
Given a description of domain and its dynamics, temporal numeric planning attempts to find a sequenc...
Compilation techniques in planning reformulate a problem into an alternative encoding for which effi...
In this paper we address the problem of post-processing posi-tion constrained plans, output by many ...
Temporal planning often involves numeric effects that are directly proportional to their action’s du...
Required concurrency can cause actions to interfere with running continuous effects. This interfere...
We present zeno, a least commitment planner that handles actions occurring over extended intervals o...
In this paper we describe two novel algorithms for temporal planning. The first algorithm, TP, is an...
This paper presents an approach to repair or improve the quality of plans which make use of tempora...
This paper studies an effect-abstraction based relaxation for reasoning about linear numeric plannin...
Non-linear continuous change is common in realworld problems, especially those that model physical ...
Few temporal planners handle both concurrency and uncer-tain durations, but these features commonly ...
Automated temporal planning is the technology of choice when controlling systems that can execute mo...
In order for an autonomous agent to successfully complete its mission, the agent must be able to qui...
Planning systems for real-world applications need the ability to handle concurrency and numeric flue...
Temporal planning methods usually focus on the objective of minimizing makespan. Unfortunately, this...
Given a description of domain and its dynamics, temporal numeric planning attempts to find a sequenc...
Compilation techniques in planning reformulate a problem into an alternative encoding for which effi...
In this paper we address the problem of post-processing posi-tion constrained plans, output by many ...
Temporal planning often involves numeric effects that are directly proportional to their action’s du...
Required concurrency can cause actions to interfere with running continuous effects. This interfere...
We present zeno, a least commitment planner that handles actions occurring over extended intervals o...
In this paper we describe two novel algorithms for temporal planning. The first algorithm, TP, is an...
This paper presents an approach to repair or improve the quality of plans which make use of tempora...
This paper studies an effect-abstraction based relaxation for reasoning about linear numeric plannin...
Non-linear continuous change is common in realworld problems, especially those that model physical ...
Few temporal planners handle both concurrency and uncer-tain durations, but these features commonly ...
Automated temporal planning is the technology of choice when controlling systems that can execute mo...
In order for an autonomous agent to successfully complete its mission, the agent must be able to qui...
Planning systems for real-world applications need the ability to handle concurrency and numeric flue...
Temporal planning methods usually focus on the objective of minimizing makespan. Unfortunately, this...
Given a description of domain and its dynamics, temporal numeric planning attempts to find a sequenc...
Compilation techniques in planning reformulate a problem into an alternative encoding for which effi...
In this paper we address the problem of post-processing posi-tion constrained plans, output by many ...