资源论文Incremental Heuristic Search for Planning with Temporally Extended Goals and Uncontrollable Events

Incremental Heuristic Search for Planning with Temporally Extended Goals and Uncontrollable Events

2019-11-15 | |  57 |   47 |   0

Abstract Planning with temporally extended goals and uncontrollable events has recently been introduced as a formal model for system reconfifiguration problems. An important application is to automatically reconfifigure a real-life system in such a way that its subsequent internal evolution is consistent with a temporal goal formula. In this paper we introduce an incremental search algorithm and a search-guidance heuristic, two generic planning enhancements. An initial problem is decomposed into a series of subproblems, providing two main ways of speeding up a search. Firstly, a subproblem focuses on a part of the initial goal. Secondly, a notion of action relevance allows to explore with higher priority actions that are heuristically considered to be more relevant to the subproblem at hand. Even though our techniques are more generally applicable, we restrict our attention to planning with temporally extended goals and uncontrollable events. Our ideas are implemented on top of a successful previous system that performs online learning to better guide planning and to safely avoid potentially expensive searches. In experiments, the system speed performance is further improved by a convincing margin

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