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Forward-Chaining Partial-Order Planning

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Forward-Chaining Partial-Order Planning
Over the last few years there has been a revival of interest in the idea of least-commitment planning with a number of researchers returning to the partial-order planning approaches of UCPOP and VHPOP. In this paper we explore the potential of a forward-chaining state-based search strategy to support partial-order planning in the solution of temporal-numeric problems. Our planner, POPF, is built on the foundations of grounded forward search, in combination with linear programming to handle continuous linear numeric change. To achieve a partial ordering we delay commitment to ordering decisions, timestamps and the values of numeric parameters, managing sets of constraints as actions are started and ended. In the context of a partially ordered collection of actions, constructing the linear program is complicated and we propose an efficient method for achieving this. Our late-commitment approach achieves flexibility, while benefiting from the informative search control of forward plannin...
Amanda Jane Coles, Andrew Coles, Maria Fox, Derek
Added 06 Dec 2010
Updated 06 Dec 2010
Type Conference
Year 2010
Where AIPS
Authors Amanda Jane Coles, Andrew Coles, Maria Fox, Derek Long
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