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Automated planning and scheduling

Automated planning and scheduling, sometimes denoted as simply AI planning, is a branch of artificial intelligence that concerns the realization of strategies or action sequences, typically for execution by intelligent agents, autonomous robots and unmanned vehicles. Unlike classical control and classification problems, the solutions are complex and must…

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Planning domain modelling languages

Algorithms for planning

Deployment of planning systems

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Automated planning and scheduling

Nodes63
Edges62
Triples28
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.031746
Components1

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Automated planning and scheduling

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see also · 12
Automated planning and scheduling → Action, Artificial, Automated Planning, Complete, Conference, List, Method, Model, Robot, Scheduling, Set, SMT
related to Preference-based planning · 7
Automated planning and scheduling → Examples, HTN, HTNPlan-P, In, PPLAN, Preference-based, These
related to External links · 3
Automated planning and scheduling → Automated Planning, International Conference, Scheduling

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planning actions state action problem problems scheduling classical agent plan space possible learning model plans planner known models languages initial

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value iterationinstance ofDynamic Controllability for such problems is a type of scheduling which requires a temporal planning strategy to activate controllable actions reactively as uncertain events are…0.80text
policy iterationinstance ofDynamic Controllability for such problems is a type of scheduling which requires a temporal planning strategy to activate controllable actions reactively as uncertain events are…0.80text
when the state space is sufficiently smallinstance ofDynamic Controllability for such problems is a type of scheduling which requires a temporal planning strategy to activate controllable actions reactively as uncertain events are…0.80text
value iterationinstance ofProbabilistic planningProbabilistic planning can be solved with iterative methods0.80text
policy iterationinstance ofProbabilistic planningProbabilistic planning can be solved with iterative methods0.80text
when the state space is sufficiently smallinstance ofProbabilistic planningProbabilistic planning can be solved with iterative methods0.80text
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to External linksInternational Conference0.60section
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to External linksAutomated Planning0.60section
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to External linksScheduling0.60section
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to Preference-based planningIn0.60section
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to Preference-based planningThese0.60section
Automated planning and schedulingrelated to Preference-based planningPreference-based0.60section

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