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A Practical Approach to Discretised PDDL+ Problems by Translation to Numeric Planning
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Vallati, Mauro
, Scala, Enrico
, Percassi, Francesco
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Artificial intelligence
/ Discretization
/ Engines
/ Hybrid systems
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
2023
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A Practical Approach to Discretised PDDL+ Problems by Translation to Numeric Planning
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Vallati, Mauro
, Scala, Enrico
, Percassi, Francesco
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Artificial intelligence
/ Discretization
/ Engines
/ Hybrid systems
/ Mapping
/ Mathematical models
2023
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A Practical Approach to Discretised PDDL+ Problems by Translation to Numeric Planning
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A Practical Approach to Discretised PDDL+ Problems by Translation to Numeric Planning
2023
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Overview
PDDL+ models are advanced models of hybrid systems and the resulting problems are notoriously difficult for planning engines to cope with. An additional limiting factor for the exploitation of PDDL+ approaches in real-world applications is the restricted number of domain-independent planning engines that can reason upon those models.
With the aim of deepening the understanding of PDDL+ models, in this work, we study a novel mapping between a time discretisation of pddl+ and numeric planning as for PDDL2.1 (level 2). The proposed mapping not only clarifies the relationship between these two formalisms but also enables the use of a wider pool of engines, thus fostering the use of hybrid planning in real-world applications. Our experimental analysis shows the usefulness of the proposed translation and demonstrates the potential of the approach for improving the solvability of complex PDDL+ instances.
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AI Access Foundation
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