Planning with Primary Effects: Experiments and AnalysisDownload PDF

1995 (modified: 04 Sept 2019)IJCAI 1995Readers: Everyone
Abstract: The use of primary effects in planning is an effective approach to reducing search. The underlying idea of this approach is to select certain "important" effects among the effects of each operator and to use an operator only for achieving its important effects. In the past, there has been little analysis of planning with primary effects and few experimental results We provide empirical and analytical results on the use of primary effects First, we experimentally demonstrate that the use of primary effects may lead to an exponential reduction of the planning time. Second, we analytically ex plain the experimental results and identify the factors that influence the efficiency of planning with primary effects. Third we describe an application of our analysis to predicting the performance of a planner for a given selection of primary effects.
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