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2010
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Knowledge Compilation Using Interval Automata and Applications to Planning

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Knowledge Compilation Using Interval Automata and Applications to Planning
Knowledge compilation [6, 5, 14, 8] consists in transforming a problem offline into a form which is tractable online. In this paper, we introduce new structures, based on the notion of interval automaton (IA), adapted to the compilation of problems involving both discrete and continuous variables, and especially of decision policies and transition tables, in the purpose of controlling autonomous systems. Interval automata can be seen as a generalization of binary decision diagrams (BDDs) insofar as they are rooted DAGs with variable-labelled nodes, with the differences that interval automata are non-deterministic structures whose edges are labelled with closed intervals and whose nodes can have a multiplicity greater than two. This paper studies the complexity of the queries and transformations classically considered when examining a new compilation language. We show that a particular subset of interval automata, the focusing ones (FIAs), have theoretical capabilities very close to tho...
Alexandre Niveau, Hélène Fargier, C&
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where ECAI
Authors Alexandre Niveau, Hélène Fargier, Cédric Pralet, Gérard Verfaillie
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