Focusing on What Really Matters: Irrelevance Pruning in Merge-and-Shrink
Torralba, Álvaro (Saarland University) | Kissmann, Peter (Saarland University)
Merge-and-shrink (M&S) is a framework to generate abstraction heuristics for cost-optimal planning. A recent approach computes simulation relations on a set of M&S abstractions in order to identify states that are better than others. This relation is then used for pruning states in the search when a "better" state is already known. We propose the usage of simulation relations inside the M&S framework in order to detect irrelevant transitions in abstract state spaces. This potentially simplifies the abstraction allowing M&S to derive more informed heuristics. We also tailor M&S to remove irrelevant operators from the planning task. Experimental results show the potential of our approach to construct well-informed heuristics and simplify the planning tasks prior to the search.
May-21-2015
- Country:
- Europe
- Spain > Castile and León
- Salamanca Province > Salamanca (0.04)
- Germany
- Saarland > Saarbrücken (0.04)
- Hesse > Darmstadt Region
- Darmstadt (0.04)
- Spain > Castile and León
- Europe
- Genre:
- Research Report > New Finding (0.48)
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