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Automated Planning
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Automated Planning

by Malik Ghallab, Dana Nau, Paolo Traverso
May 2004
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
635 pages
19h 46m
English
Morgan Kaufmann
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20 Chapter 2 Representations for Classical Planning
There are also various ways to extend these approaches. Examples include the use
of logical axioms to infer things about states of the world and the use of more general
logical formulas to describe the preconditions and effects of an action. Section 2.4
gives an overview of such approaches for classical representations.
2.2 Set-Theoretic Representation
In this section we discuss set-theoretic representations of classical planning
problems. For brevity, we will usually call such problems set-theoretic planning
problems, and we will refer to the representation scheme as set-theoretic planning.
2.2.1
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