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A Semantics for HTN Methods

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A Semantics for HTN Methods
Despite the extensive development of first-principles planning in recent years, planning applications are still primarily developed using knowledge-based planners which can exploit domain-specific heuristics and weaker domain models. Hierarchical Task Network (HTN) planners capture domainspecific heuristics for more efficient search, accommodate incomplete causal models, and can be used to enforce standard operating procedures. Unfortunately, we do not have semantics for the methods or tasks that make up HTN models, that help evaluate the correctness of methods, or to build a reliable executive for HTN plans. This paper fills the gap by providing a well-defined semantics for the methods and plans of SHOP2, a state-of-the-art HTN planner. The semantics are defined in terms of concurrent golog (ConGolog) and the situation calculus. We provide a proof of equivalence between the plans generated by SHOP2 and the action sequences of the ConGolog semantics. We show how the semantics reflects...
Robert P. Goldman
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where AIPS
Authors Robert P. Goldman
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