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Combining Task and Motion Planning: Challenges and Guidelines

Masoumeh Mansouri, Federico Pecora, Peter Schüller

2021Frontiers in Robotics and AI28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Combined Task and Motion Planning (TAMP) is an area where no one-fits-all solution can exist. Many aspects of the domain, as well as operational requirements, have an effect on how algorithms and representations are designed. Frequently, trade-offs have to be made to build a system that is effective. We propose five research questions that we believe need to be answered to solve real-world problems that involve combined TAMP. We show which decisions and trade-offs should be made with respect to these research questions, and illustrate these on examples of existing application domains. By doing so, this article aims to provide a guideline for designing combined TAMP solutions that are adequate and effective in the target scenario.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceTask (project management)Domain (mathematical analysis)Motion (physics)GuidelineManagement scienceRisk analysis (engineering)Systems engineeringData scienceProcess managementOperations researchArtificial intelligenceMathematical analysisMedicinePathologyBusinessEconomicsMathematicsEngineeringRobotic Path Planning AlgorithmsAI-based Problem Solving and PlanningRobotics and Sensor-Based Localization
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