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  Automated planning and acting
Ghallab M., Nau D., Traverso P., Cambridge University Press, New York, NY, 2016. 368 pp.  Type: Book (978-1-107037-27-4)

Automated planning is a much explored area in the field of artificial intelligence, with applications in robotics, complex simulation systems, complex infrastructure management, and so on. Emphasis on an actor, “capable of ac...
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Jun 28 2017  
  Automated planning: theory & practice
Nau D., Ghallab M., Traverso P., Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc., San Francisco, CA, 2004.  Type: Book (9781558608566)

Researchers in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) have long studied automated planning, and there is a vast body of literature related to AI planning, ranging from journal and conference research papers, to several edited collec...
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Sep 22 2004  
  Complexity, decidability and undecidability results for domain-independent planning
Erol K., Nau D., Subrahmanian V. Artificial Intelligence 76(1-2): 75-88, 1995.  Type: Article

Part of a movement to formalize planning difficulty, this paper specifically addresses plan existence and length. A 4-tuple, consisting of name, preconditions, and add and delete lists, defines a planning operator (PO) and identifies l...
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Feb 1 1997  
  On the nature and role of modal truth criteria in planning
Kambhampati S., Nau D. Artificial Intelligence 82(1-2): 129-155, 1996.  Type: Article

Kambhampati and Nau discuss the modal truth criterion for partial-order planning, which was formulated by Chapman [1]. Their conclusions include the absence of duality between necessary and possible truth for TWEAK-style planning; the ...
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Dec 1 1996  
  On the complexity of blocks-world planning
Gupta N., Nau D. Artificial Intelligence 56(2-3): 223-254, 1992.  Type: Article

Complexity aspects of solving a problem in the blocks world are addressed. The authors introduce several versions of the blocks world, generalizing the elementary version to various degrees. Algorithms for solving the problem and solvi...
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May 1 1994  

 
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