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Henry Kautz and Bart Selman, The role of domain-speci c knowledge in the planning as satis - ability framework, Proceedings of the Arti cial Intelligence Planning Systems Conference (AIPS), Pittsburgh, 1998.

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Domain-Dependent Knowledge in Answer Set Planning - Son, Baral, Nam, McIlraith (2002)   (Correct)

....procedural and hierarchical domain knowledge given as a general program. In that case planning will involve nding an action sequence that follows the sketch dictated by the general program and the same time obeys the temporal domain knowledge. This distinguishes our work from other related work [22, 24, 5, 32] where the domain knowledge allowed were much more restricted. A byproduct of the way we deal with procedural knowledge is that, in a propositional environment, our approach of planning (ASP) with procedural knowledge can be viewed as an o line interpreter for a GOLOG program. Because of the ....

H. Kautz and B. Selman. The role of domain-speci c knowledge in the planning as satis ability framework. In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Arti cial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling Systems, 1998.


Enhancing HTN Planning as Satisfiability - Mali   (Correct)

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Henry Kautz and Bart Selman, The role of domain-speci c knowledge in the planning as satis - ability framework, Proceedings of the Arti cial Intelligence Planning Systems Conference (AIPS), Pittsburgh, 1998.


On the Hybrid Propositional Encodings of Planning - Mali (1999)   (Correct)

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Henry Kautz and Bart Selman, The role of domain-speci c knowledge in planning as satis ability framework, Proceedings of the AIPS conference (ar70 ti cial intelligence planning systems), 1998, pp. 181-189.


Heuristics for HTN Planning as Satisfiability - Mali   (Correct)

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Henry Kautz and Bart Selman, The role of domain-speci c knowledge in the planning as satis ability framework, Proceedings of the Arti cial Intelligence Planning Systems Conference, Pittsburgh, 1998.

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