Synthesizing Robust Plans under Incomplete Domain Models
Nguyen, Tuan, Kambhampati, Subbarao, Do, Minh
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Most current planners assume complete domain models and focus on generating correct plans. Unfortunately, domain modeling is a laborious and error-prone task. While domain experts cannot guarantee completeness, often they are able to circumscribe the incompleteness of the model by providing annotations as to which parts of the domain model may be incomplete. In such cases, the goal should be to generate plans that are robust with respect to any known incompleteness of the domain. In this paper, we first introduce annotations expressing the knowledge of the domain incompleteness, and formalize the notion of plan robustness with respect to an incomplete domain model. We then propose an approach to compiling the problem of finding robust plans to the conformant probabilistic planning problem.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Apr-27-2011
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