AbstractConformant planning is used to refer to planning for unobservable problems whose solutions, like classical planning, are linear sequences of operators called linear plans. The term ‘conformant’ is automatically associated with both the unobservable planning model and with linear plans, mainly because the only possible solutions for unobservable problems are linear plans. In this paper we show that linear plans are not only meaningful for unobservable problems but also for partially-observable problems. In such case, the execution of a linear plan generates observations from the environment which must be collected by the agent during the execution of the plan and used at the end in order to determine whether the goal had been achieve...
We present algorithms for partially observable planning that iteratively compute belief states with ...
This work surveys results on the complexity of planning under uncertainty. The planning model consid...
The “planning as satisfiability” approach for classical planning establishes a correspondence betwe...
AbstractConformant planning is used to refer to planning for unobservable problems whose solutions, ...
We study the consequences on complexity that arise when bounds on the number of branch points on the...
We show that for conditional planning with partial observ-ability the problem of testing existence o...
International audienceWe propose an integration of a fragment or propositional dynamic logic with an...
Planning with partial observability can be formulated as a non-deterministic search problem in belie...
Planning with partial observability can be formulated as a non-deterministic search problem in belie...
Corrected and extended version of the AIPS-2000 articleInternational audienceWe propose an epistemic...
The problem of on-line planning in partially observable set-tings involves two problems: keeping tra...
The problem of on-line planning in partially observable settings involves two problems: keeping trac...
Many planning problems involve nondeterministic actions-actions whose effects are not completely det...
The problem of planning in partially observable environments can be regarded as a search problem in ...
AbstractIn the last several years, there have been several studies about the computational complexit...
We present algorithms for partially observable planning that iteratively compute belief states with ...
This work surveys results on the complexity of planning under uncertainty. The planning model consid...
The “planning as satisfiability” approach for classical planning establishes a correspondence betwe...
AbstractConformant planning is used to refer to planning for unobservable problems whose solutions, ...
We study the consequences on complexity that arise when bounds on the number of branch points on the...
We show that for conditional planning with partial observ-ability the problem of testing existence o...
International audienceWe propose an integration of a fragment or propositional dynamic logic with an...
Planning with partial observability can be formulated as a non-deterministic search problem in belie...
Planning with partial observability can be formulated as a non-deterministic search problem in belie...
Corrected and extended version of the AIPS-2000 articleInternational audienceWe propose an epistemic...
The problem of on-line planning in partially observable set-tings involves two problems: keeping tra...
The problem of on-line planning in partially observable settings involves two problems: keeping trac...
Many planning problems involve nondeterministic actions-actions whose effects are not completely det...
The problem of planning in partially observable environments can be regarded as a search problem in ...
AbstractIn the last several years, there have been several studies about the computational complexit...
We present algorithms for partially observable planning that iteratively compute belief states with ...
This work surveys results on the complexity of planning under uncertainty. The planning model consid...
The “planning as satisfiability” approach for classical planning establishes a correspondence betwe...