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Planning as satisfiability (1992)

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by Henry Kautz , Bart Selman
Venue:IN ECAI-92
Citations:504 - 27 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Kautz92planningas,
    author = {Henry Kautz and Bart Selman},
    title = {Planning as satisfiability},
    booktitle = {IN ECAI-92},
    year = {1992},
    pages = {359--363},
    publisher = {Wiley}
}

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Abstract

We develop a formal model of planning based on satisfiability rather than deduction. The satis ability approach not only provides a more flexible framework for stating di erent kinds of constraints on plans, but also more accurately reflects the theory behind modern constraint-based planning systems. Finally, we consider the computational characteristics of the resulting formulas, by solving them with two very different satisfiability testing procedures.

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computational characteristic    flexible framework    different satisfiability testing procedure    di erent kind    satis ability approach    modern constraint-based planning system    formal model   

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