When Abstractions Met Landmarks
author: Carmel Domshlak,
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
published: Nov. 15, 2010, recorded: May 2010, views: 2847
published: Nov. 15, 2010, recorded: May 2010, views: 2847
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Abstractions and landmarks are two powerful mechanisms for devising admissible heuristics for classical planning. Here we aim at putting them together by integrating landmark information into abstractions, and propose a concrete realization of this direction suitable for structural-pattern abstractions, as well as for other abstraction heuristics. Our empirical evaluation shows that landmark information can substantially improve the quality of abstraction heuristic estimates.
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