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Abstract: The use of abstraction in problem solving is
an e#ective approach to reducing search, but
finding good abstractions is a di#cult problem. (Update)
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.... e.g. 137, 150, 160] ffl Least commitment approach, e.g. 142, 74] ffl Abstraction of plan and operator descriptions, e.g. [136, 85, 152, 46]; ffl Defaults and approximate planning, e.g. 41, 62] ffl Search space decomposition, e.g. 94, 109, 157] operator decomposition,...
.... heuristic in choosing primary effects is based on an algorithm for generating ordered abstraction hierarchies described in [Fink and Yang, 1992b] This algorithm selects primary effects in such a way as to maximize the number of levels in an abstraction hierarchy for...
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Eugene Fink and Qiang Yang. Automatically abstracting effects of operators. First International Conference on AI Planning Systems, pages 243--251, 1992. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fink92automatically.html More
@inproceedings{ fink92automatically,
author = "Eugene Fink and Qiang Yang",
title = "Automatically Abstracting the Effects of Operators",
booktitle = "Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems: Proceedings of the First International Conference ({AIPS} 92)",
publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
address = "College Park, Maryland, USA",
editor = "James Hendler",
isbn = "1-55860-250-x",
pages = "243--251",
year = "1992",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/fink92automatically.html" }
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