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Understanding Planning Tasks

Understanding Planning Tasks

Domain Complexity and Heuristic Decomposition
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Subseries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence , Vol. 4929
Helmert, Malte
2008, XIV, 270 p., Softcover
ISBN: 978-3-540-77722-9


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This monograph is a revised version of Malte Helmert's doctoral thesis, Solving Planning Tasks in Theory and Practice, written under the supervision of Professor Bernhard Nebel at Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany, in 2006.

The book contains an exhaustive analysis of the computational complexity of the benchmark problems that have been used in the past decade, namely the standard benchmark domains of the International Planning Competitions (IPC).

At the same time, it contributes to the practice of solving planning tasks by presenting a powerful new approach to heuristic planning.

The author also provides an in-depth analysis of so-called routing and transportation problems.

Action planning has always played a central role in Artificial Intelligence. Given a description of the current situation, a description of possible actions and a description of the goals to be achieved, the task is to identify a sequence of actions, i.e., a plan that transforms the current situation into one that satisfies the goal description.

There is no doubt that this book will contribute significantly to advancing the state of the art in automatic planning.

Written for:
Researchers and professionals
Keywords:
  • PDDL
  • algorithmics
  • approximation algorithms
  • artificial intelligence
  • benchmark domains
  • classification
  • complexity theory
  • computational complexity
  • domain complexity
  • graph theory
  • heuristic search
  • minimization
  • optimization
  • planning domains
  • reduction
  • routing
  • statistical methods
  • transportation problems
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