Title of article :
Conformant plans and beyond: Principles and complexity Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Blai Bonet، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
Abstract :
Conformant planning is used to refer to planning for unobservable problems whose solutions, like classical planning, are linear sequences of operators called linear plans. The term ‘conformant’ is automatically associated with both the unobservable planning model and with linear plans, mainly because the only possible solutions for unobservable problems are linear plans. In this paper we show that linear plans are not only meaningful for unobservable problems but also for partially-observable problems. In such case, the execution of a linear plan generates observations from the environment which must be collected by the agent during the execution of the plan and used at the end in order to determine whether the goal had been achieved or not; this is the typical case in problems of diagnosis in which all the actions are knowledge-gathering actions.
Keywords :
Complexity of planning , Planning , Modal logic , Non-deterministic planning , Partially-observable planning
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence
Journal title :
Artificial Intelligence