Constructing Belief Networks to Evaluate Plans
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- Title: Constructing Belief Networks to Evaluate Plans
- ArXiv ID: 1302.6830
- Date: 2013-02-28
- Authors: Researchers from original ArXiv paper
📝 Abstract
This paper examines the problem of constructing belief networks to evaluate plans produced by an knowledge-based planner. Techniques are presented for handling various types of complicating plan features. These include plans with context-dependent consequences, indirect consequences, actions with preconditions that must be true during the execution of an action, contingencies, multiple levels of abstraction multiple execution agents with partially-ordered and temporally overlapping actions, and plans which reference specific times and time durations.💡 Deep Analysis
Deep Dive into Constructing Belief Networks to Evaluate Plans.This paper examines the problem of constructing belief networks to evaluate plans produced by an knowledge-based planner. Techniques are presented for handling various types of complicating plan features. These include plans with context-dependent consequences, indirect consequences, actions with preconditions that must be true during the execution of an action, contingencies, multiple levels of abstraction multiple execution agents with partially-ordered and temporally overlapping actions, and plans which reference specific times and time durations.
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