Inteligencia Artificial (Sep 2018)

Characterizing and Computing All Delete-Relaxed Dead-ends

  • Christian Muise

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4114/intartif.vol21iss62pp67-74
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 62

Abstract

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Dead-end detection is a key challenge in automated planning, and it is rapidly growing in popularity. Effective dead-end detection techniques can have a large impact on the strength of a planner, and so the effective computation of dead-ends is central to many planning approaches. One of the better understood techniques for detecting dead-ends is to focus on the delete relaxation of a planning problem, where dead-end detection is a polynomial-time operation. In this work, we provide a logical characterization for not just a single dead-end, but for every delete-relaxed dead-end in a planning problem. With a logical representation in hand, one could compile the representation into a form amenable to effective reasoning. We lay the ground-work for this larger vision and provide a preliminary evaluation to this end

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