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Composition of ConGolog programs

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posted on 2024-10-31, 09:19 authored by Sebastian SardinaSebastian Sardina, Giuseppe De Giacomo
We look at composition of (possibly nonterminating) high-level programs over situation calculus action theories. Specifically the problem we look at is as follows: given a library of available ConGolog programs and a target program not in the library, verify whether the target program executions be realized by composing fragments of the executions of the available programs; and, if so, synthesize a controller that does the composition automatically. This kind of composition problems have been investigated in the CS and AI literature, but always assuming finite states settings. Here, instead, we investigate the issue in the context of infinite domains that may go through an infinite number of states as a result of actions. Obviously in this context the problem is undecidable. Nonetheless, by exploiting recent results in the AI literature, we devise a sound and well characterized technique to actually solve the problem.

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Start page

904

End page

910

Total pages

7

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Proceedings of the 21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Editors

Hiroaki Kitano, Craig Boutilier

Name of conference

21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Publisher

The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Place published

Menlo Park, United States

Start date

2009-07-11

End date

2009-07-17

Language

English

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2006015513

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2011-10-21

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