| R. E. Fikes and N. J. Nilsson. "STRIPS: A new approach to the<E-393> application of theorem proving to problem solving. Artificial Intelligence, 2(34)<E-417> :189-208, 1971.<E-59> |
....need to know how to change the plan in ways that will be interpreted correctly by E 436 other agents and lead to desirable effects. E 187 To date, there are few standards for specifying plans for computer based agents. E 399 Some conventions certainly exist (such as the STRIPS operator format [Fikes E 403 1971]) but these are usually useful only within a narrow context. In most E 380 distributed planning systems, it is assumed that the agents use identical E 349 representations and are built to interpret them in the same ways. E 328 One effort for formulating a more general description of a plan has ....
R. E. Fikes and N. J. Nilsson. "STRIPS: A new approach to the<E-393> application of theorem proving to problem solving. Artificial Intelligence, 2(34)<E-417> :189-208, 1971.<E-59>
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