Managing Interval Resources in Automated Planning


Autoria(s): Poggioni, Valentina; Milani, Alfredo; Baioletti, Marco
Data(s)

04/01/2010

04/01/2010

2003

Resumo

In this paper RDPPLan, a model for planning with quantitative resources specified as numerical intervals, is presented. Nearly all existing models of planning with resources require to specify exact values for updating resources modified by actions execution. In other words these models cannot deal with more realistic situations in which the resources quantities are not completely known but are bounded by intervals. The RDPPlan model allow to manage domains more tailored to real world, where preconditions and effects over quantitative resources can be specified by intervals of values, in addition mixed logical/quantitative and pure numerical goals can be posed. RDPPlan is based on non directional search over a planning graph, like DPPlan, from which it derives, it uses propagation rules which have been appropriately extended to the management of resource intervals. The propagation rules extended with resources must verify invariant properties over the planning graph which have been proven by the authors and guarantee the correctness of the approach. An implementation of the RDPPlan model is described with search strategies specifically developed for interval resources.

Identificador

1313-0463

http://hdl.handle.net/10525/938

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Institute of Information Theories and Applications FOI ITHEA

Palavras-Chave #Artificial Intelligence #AI #Automated Planning #Planning with Resources #Propagation Rule #Search Strategies
Tipo

Article