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Action Elimination and Plan Neighborhood Graph Search: Two Algorithms for Plan Improvement

Hootan Nakhost, Martin Müller

2021Proceedings of the International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Compared to optimal planners, satisficing planners can solve much harder problems but may produce overly costly and long plans. Plan quality for satisficing planners has become increasingly important. The most recent planning competition IPC-2008 used the cost of the best known plan divided by the cost of the generated plan as an evaluation metric. This paper proposes and evaluates two simple but effective methods for plan improvement: Action Elimination improves an existing plan by repeatedly removing sets of irrelevant actions. Plan Neighborhood Graph Search finds a new, shorter plan by creating a plan neighborhood graph PNG(π) of a given plan π, and then extracts a shortest path from PNG(π). Both methods are implemented in the Aras postprocessor and are empirically shown to improve the result of several planners, including the top four planners from IPC-2008, under competition conditions.

Topics & Concepts

SatisficingPlan (archaeology)Computer scienceGraphMetric (unit)Competition (biology)Action planMathematical optimizationOperations researchOperations managementArtificial intelligenceMathematicsTheoretical computer scienceEngineeringEconomicsHistoryManagementArchaeologyEcologyBiologyAI-based Problem Solving and PlanningConstraint Satisfaction and OptimizationLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge