Constructing Belief Networks to Evaluate Plans

02/27/2013
by   Paul E. Lehner, et al.
0

This paper examines the problem of constructing belief networks to evaluate plans produced by an knowledge-based planner. Techniques are presented for handling various types of complicating plan features. These include plans with context-dependent consequences, indirect consequences, actions with preconditions that must be true during the execution of an action, contingencies, multiple levels of abstraction multiple execution agents with partially-ordered and temporally overlapping actions, and plans which reference specific times and time durations.

READ FULL TEXT

Please sign up or login with your details

Forgot password? Click here to reset