Pruning methods for optimal delete-free planning

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Abstract

Delete-free planning underlies many popular relaxation (h+) based heuristics used in state-of-the-art planners; it provides a simpler setting for exploring new pruning methods and other ideas; and a number of interesting recent planning domains are naturally delete-free. In this paper we explore new pruning methods for planning in delete-free planning domains. First, we observe that optimal delete-free plans can be composed from contiguous sub-plans that focus on one fact landmark at a time. Thus, instead of attempting to achieve the goal, the planner can focus on more easily achievable landmarks at each stage. Then, we suggest a number of complementary pruning techniques that are made more powerful with this observation. To carry out these pruning techniques efficiently, we make heavy use of an And/Or graph depicting the planning problem. We empirically evaluate these ideas using the FD framework, and show that they lead to clear improvements. Copyright © 2012, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.

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Gefen, A., & Brafman, R. I. (2012). Pruning methods for optimal delete-free planning. In ICAPS 2012 - Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (pp. 56–64). https://doi.org/10.1609/icaps.v22i1.13522

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