The Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling

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This conference brought together researchers working in all aspects of problems in planning, scheduling, planning and learning, and plan execution for dealing with complex problems. The format of the conference included paper presentations, invited speakers, panel discussions, workshops, and a planning competition. The conference was cochaired by Steve Chien of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at the California Institute of Technology, Subbarao Kambhampati of Arizona State University, and Craig Knoblock of the University of Southern California Information Sciences Institute, with the proceedings published by AAAI Press (Chien, Kambhampati, and Knoblock 2000). The three workshops were "Analyzing and Exploiting Domain Knowledge for Efficient Planning," chaired by Maria Fox from University of Durham; "Decision-Theoretic Planning," chaired by Richard Goodwin from IBM's T. J. Watson Research Center and Sven Koenig from Georgia Institute of Technology; and "Model-Theoretic Approaches to Planning" by Paolo Traverso from The invited speakers at the conference presented some of their latest research and ideas on intelligent planning and execution: Drew McDermott from Yale University gave the first talk, entitled "Bottom-Up Knowledge Representation," and David Smith from The Fifth International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling (AIPS2000) was held on 14-17 April 2000 at Breckenridge, Colorado; it was colocated with the Seventh International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR2000). This conference brought together researchers working in all aspects of problems in planning, scheduling, planning and learning, and plan execution for dealing with complex problems.

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