Planning Under Time Constraints in Stochastic Domains (1993)
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| Venue: | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE |
| Citations: | 150 - 17 self |
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@ARTICLE{Dean93planningunder,
author = {Thomas Dean and Leslie Pack Kaelbling and Jak Kirman and Ann Nicholson},
title = {Planning Under Time Constraints in Stochastic Domains},
journal = {ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE},
year = {1993},
volume = {76},
pages = {35--74}
}
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We provide a method, based on the theory of Markov decision processes, for efficient planning in stochastic domains. Goals are encoded as reward functions, expressing the desirability of each world state; the planner must find a policy (mapping from states to actions) that maximizes future rewards. Standard goals of achievement, as well as goals of maintenance and prioritized combinations of goals, can be specified in this way. An optimal policy can be found using existing methods, but these methods require time at best polynomial in the number of states in the domain, where the number of states is exponential in the number of propositions (or state variables). By using information about the starting state, the reward function, and the transition probabilities of the domain, we restrict the planner's attention to a set of world states that are likely to be encountered in satisfying the goal. Using this restricted set of states, the planner can generate more or less complete ...







