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2nd AIPS 1994: Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Kristian J. Hammond:
Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA, June 13-15, 1994. AAAI 1994, ISBN 0-929280-56-3
Reviewed Papers
- Sugato Bagchi, Gautam Biswas, Kazuhiko Kawamura:
Generating Plans To Succeed in Uncertain Environments. 1-6 - Michael Beetz, Drew V. McDermott:
Improving Robot Plans During Their Execution. 7-12 - Roberto Cervoni, Amedeo Cesta, Angelo Oddi:
Managing Dynamic Temporal Constraint Networks. 13-18 - Steve A. Chien, Gerald DeJong:
Constructing Simplified Plans Via Truth Criteria Approximation. 19-24 - Thomas Dean, Lloyd G. Greenwald:
Solving Time-critical Decision-making Problems with Predictable Computational Demands. 25-30 - Denise Draper, Steve Hanks, Daniel S. Weld:
Probabilistic Planning with Information Gathering and Contingent Execution. 31-36 - Eithan Ephrati, Motty Perry, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Plan Execution Motivation in Multi-agent Systems. 37-42 - George Ferguson, James F. Allen:
Arguing about Plans: Plan Representation and Reasoning for Mixed-initiative Planning. 43-48 - R. James Firby:
Task Networks for Controlling Continuous Processes. 49-54 - Christopher W. Geib:
The Intentional Planning System: ItPlanS. 55-60 - Malik Ghallab, Hervé Laruelle:
Representation and Control in IxTeT, a Temporal Planner. 61-67 - Matthew L. Ginsberg:
Approximate Planning (Extended Abstract). 68-73 - Fausto Giunchiglia, Luca Spalazzi, Paolo Traverso:
Planning with Failure. 74-79 - Robert P. Goldman, Mark S. Boddy:
Conditional Linear Planning. 80-85 - Richard Goodwin:
Reasoning About When to Start Acting. 86-91 - Subbarao Kambhampati:
Design Tradeoffs in Partial Order (Plan space) Planning. 92-97 - Craig A. Knoblock:
Generating Parallel Execution Plans with a Partial-order Planner. 98-103 - Jana Koehler:
Avoiding Pitfalls in Case-based Planning. 104-109 - Amy L. Lansky:
Action-based Planning. 110-115 - Damian M. Lyons, Antonius J. Hendriks:
Testing Incremental Adaptation. 116-121 - Shigeo Matsubara, Toru Ishida:
Real-time Planning by Interleaving Real-time Search with Subgoaling. 122-127 - Philippe Morignot:
Embedded Planning. 128-133 - Tim Oates, Paul R. Cohen:
Toward a Plan Steering Agent: Experiments with Schedule Maintenance. 134-139 - Joseph C. Pemberton, Richard E. Korf:
Incremental Search Algorithms for Real-time Decision Making. 140-145 - Glen A. Reece, Austin Tate:
Synthesizing Protection Monitors from Causal Structure. 146-151 - Reid G. Simmons:
Becoming Increasingly Reliable. 152-157 - Lee Spector, James A. Hendler:
The Use of Supervenience in Dynamic-world Planning. 158-163 - Peter Stone, Manuela M. Veloso, Jim Blythe:
The Need for Different Domain-independent Heuristics. 164-169 - Manuela M. Veloso, Jim Blythe:
Linkability: Examining Causal Link Commitments in Partial-order Planning. 170-175 - Mike Williamson, Steve Hanks:
Optimal Planning with a Goal-directed Utility Model. 176-181 - Qiang Yang, Alex Y. M. Chan:
Delaying Variable Binding Commitments in Planning. 182-187 - R. Michael Young, Martha E. Pollack, Johanna D. Moore:
Decomposition and Causality in Partial-order Planning. 188-194
Posters
- Marie A. Bienkowski, Marie desJardins:
Planning-based Integrated Decision Support Systems. 196-201 - Lisa J. Burnell:
Decision-theoretic Control of Failure Recovery. 202-206 - Randall J. Calistri-Yeh, Alberto M. Segre:
The Design of ALPS: An Adaptive Learning and Planning System. 207-212 - Steve A. Chien, Jonathan Gratch:
Producing Satisficing Solutions to Scheduling Problems: An Interactive Constraint Relaxation Approach. 213-218 - Steve A. Chien:
Using AI Planning Techniques to Automatically Generate Image Processing Procedures. 219-224 - Diane J. Cook:
Reconfiguration of Multi-agent Planning Systems. 225-230 - Ernest Davis:
Branching Continuous Time and the Semantics of Continuous Action. 231-236 - Joseph Downs, Han Reichgelt, Nigel Shadbolt:
Automatic Derivation of World Update Schemes. 237-242 - Brian Drabble, Austin Tate:
The Use of Optimistic and Pessimistic Resource Profiles to Inform Search in an Activity Based Planner. 243-248 - Kutluhan Erol, James A. Hendler, Dana S. Nau:
UMCP: A Sound and Complete Procedure for Hierarchical Task-network Planning. 249-254 - Michael Freed, Gregg Collins:
Adapting Routines to Improve Task Coordination. 255-260 - Luca Maria Gambardella, Cristina Versino:
Robot Motion Planning Integrating Planning Strategies and Learning Methods. 261-265 - Peter Haddawy, Meliani Suwandi:
Decision-theoretic Refinement Planning Using Inheritance Abstraction. 266-271 - Gail Haddock:
Planning for Dynamic Configuration of Component-based Architectures. 272-274 - Jörg-Michael Hasemann:
Planning, Behaviours, Decomposition, and Monitoring Using Graph Grammars and Fuzzy Logic. 275-280 - Masahiko Iwamoto:
A Planner with Quality Goal and Its Speed-up Learning for Optimization Problem. 281-286 - Deepak Khemani:
Planning with Thematic Actions. 287-292 - Sven Koenig, Reid G. Simmons:
How to Make Probabilistic Planners Risk-sensitive (Without Altering Anything). 293-298 - Pat Langley, Wayne Iba, Jeff Shrager:
Reactive and Automatic Behavior in Plan Execution. 299-304 - Richard Levinson:
Human Frontal Lobes and AI Planning Systems. 305-310 - Todd Michael Mansell:
Quantitative Operator Selection for Planning Under Uncertainty. 311-316 - Alfredo Milani:
Splitting Multiple Situations in Conditional Planning. 317-322 - M. Alicia Pérez, Jaime G. Carbonell:
Control Knowledge to Improve Plan Quality. 323-328 - Louise Pryor, Gregg Collins:
Opportunities: A Unifying Framework for Planning and Execution. 329-334 - Xuemei Wang:
Learning Planning Operators by Observation and Practice. 335-340 - Hao Yang, Wen F. Lu:
Case Adaptation in a Case-based Process Planning System. 341-346 - Qiang Yang, Shuo Bai, Guiyou Qiu:
A Framework for Automatic Problem Decomposition in Planning. 347-352
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