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Planning in a hierarchy of abstraction spaces

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1973

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Earl D. Sacerdott

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Abstract

A problem domain can be represented as a hierarchy of abstraction spaces in which successively finer levels of detail are introduced. The problem sotver ABSTRIPS, a modification of STRIPS, can define an abstraction space hierarchy from the STRIPS representatien of a problem domain, and it can utilize the hierarchy in solving problems. Examples of the system's performance are presented that demonstrate the significant increases in problem-solving power that this approach provides. Then some further implications of the hierarchical planning approach are explored.

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