Vidal's libraryTitle: | There's More to Life than Making Plans |
Author: | Martha Pollack and John F. Horty |
Journal: | AI Magazine |
Volume: | 20 |
Number: | 4 |
Pages: | 71--84 |
Year: | 1999 |
Abstract: | For many years, research in AI plan generation was governed by a number of strong, simplifying assumptions: that the planning agent is omniscient, that its actions are deterministic and instantaneous, that its goals are fixed and categorical, and that its environment is static. More recently, researchers have developed expanded planning algorithms that are not predicated on such assumptions. But changing the way in which plans are formed is only part of what is required when the classical. |
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title = {There's More to Life than Making Plans},
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abstract = {For many years, research in AI plan generation was
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assumptions: that the planning agent is omniscient,
that its actions are deterministic and
instantaneous, that its goals are fixed and
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static. More recently, researchers have developed
expanded planning algorithms that are not predicated
on such assumptions. But changing the way in which
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when the classical.},
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