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Abstract: Planning algorithms have traditionally been geared toward achievement goals in single-agent
environments. Such algorithms essentially produce plans to reach one of a specified set of
states. More general approaches for planning based on temporal logic (TL) are emerging.
Current approaches tend to use linear TL, and can handle sets of sequences of states. However,
they assume deterministic actions with all changes effected solely by one agent.
By contrast, we use a branching model of time that... (Update)
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...an approach to planning based on a linear temporal logic. Other authors have made use of the calculus for reasoning about actions [19, 6, 5]. The calculus allows complex goals to be formalized in a planning context, including achievement and maintenance goals [19]...
...better, to consider not only the achievement of conditions but also their maintenance. We have developed an approach to maintenance in [34]. When intentions are similarly expanded, we would expect a similar relationship between intentions to maintain and the know how to...
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Munindar P. Singh. Applying the mu-calculus in planning and reasoning about action. Journal of Logic and Computation, 8(3):425--445, June 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/singh98applying.html More
@article{ singh98applying,
author = "Munindar P. Singh",
title = "Applying the Mu-Calculus in Planning and Reasoning about Action",
journal = "Journal of Logic and Computation",
volume = "8",
number = "3",
pages = "425-445",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/singh98applying.html" }
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