The International Competition of Distributed and Multiagent Planners (CoDMAP)

Komenda, Antonín (Czech Technical University in Prague) | Stolba, Michal (Czech Technical University in Prague) | Kovacs, Daniel L. (Budapest University of Technology and Economics)

AI Magazine 

This article reports on the first international Competition of Distributed and Multiagent Planners (CoDMAP). The competition focused on cooperative domain-independent planners compatible with a minimal multiagent extension of the classical planning model. The motivations for the competition were manifold: to standardize the problem description language with a common set of benchmarks, to promote development of multiagent planners both inside and outside of the multiagent research community, and to serve as a prototype for future multiagent planning competitions. The article provides an overview of cooperative multiagent planning, describes a novel variant of standardized input language for encoding mutliagent planning problems and summarizes the key points of organization, competing planners and results of the competition.