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Online Planner Selection with Graph Neural Networks and Adaptive Scheduling

Tengfei Ma, Patrick Ferber, Siyu Huo, Jie Chen, Michael Katz

2020Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Automated planning is one of the foundational areas of AI. Since no single planner can work well for all tasks and domains, portfolio-based techniques have become increasingly popular in recent years. In particular, deep learning emerges as a promising methodology for online planner selection. Owing to the recent development of structural graph representations of planning tasks, we propose a graph neural network (GNN) approach to selecting candidate planners. GNNs are advantageous over a straightforward alternative, the convolutional neural networks, in that they are invariant to node permutations and that they incorporate node labels for better inference.Additionally, for cost-optimal planning, we propose a two-stage adaptive scheduling method to further improve the likelihood that a given task is solved in time. The scheduler may switch at halftime to a different planner, conditioned on the observed performance of the first one. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the proposed method against strong baselines, both deep learning and non-deep learning based.The code is available at https://github.com/matenure/GNN_planner.

Topics & Concepts

PlannerComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceInferenceMachine learningScheduling (production processes)Convolutional neural networkGraphDeep learningArtificial neural networkTheoretical computer scienceMathematical optimizationMathematicsAI-based Problem Solving and PlanningConstraint Satisfaction and OptimizationAdvanced Graph Neural Networks
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