Authors
Fahiem Bacchus, Froduald Kabanza
Publication date
2000/1/1
Journal
Artificial intelligence
Volume
116
Issue
1-2
Pages
123-191
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Over the years increasingly sophisticated planning algorithms have been developed. These have made for more efficient planners, but unfortunately these planners still suffer from combinatorial complexity even in simple domains. Theoretical results demonstrate that planning is in the worst case intractable. Nevertheless, planning in particular domains can often be made tractable by utilizing additional domain structure. In fact, it has long been acknowledged that domain-independent planners need domain-dependent information to help them plan effectively. In this work we present an approach for representing and utilizing domain-specific control knowledge. In particular, we show how domain-dependent search control knowledge can be represented in a temporal logic, and then utilized to effectively control a forward-chaining planner. There are a number of advantages to our approach, including a declarative …
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