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Effective heuristics and belief tracking for planning with Incomplete Information

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posted on 2024-10-31, 16:04 authored by A Albore, Miquel Ramirez, H Geffner
Conformant planning can be formulated as a path-finding problem in belief space where the two main challenges are the heuristics to guide the search, and the representation and update of beliefs. In the translation-based approach recently introduced by Palacios and Geffner, the two aspects are handled together by translating conformant problems into classical ones that are solved with classical planners. While competitive with state-of-the-art methods, the translation-based approach runs however into three difficulties. First, complete translations are expensive for problems with high width; second, incomplete translations can generate infinite heuristic values for problems that are solvable; and third, aspects that are specific to the conformant setting, such as the cardinality of beliefs, are not accounted for

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    ISBN - Is published in 9781577355038 (urn:isbn:9781577355038)

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2

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9

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8

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Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling - ICAPS 2011

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Fahiem Bacchus, Carmel Domshlak, Stefan Edelkamp, Malte Helmert

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21st International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling

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Assoication for the Advancement of Artifical Intelligence,AAAI Press

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United States

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2011-06-11

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2011-06-16

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English

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© 2011 Association for the Advancement of Artificial

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2006033803

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2020-06-22

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2012-07-09

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