State Projection via AI Planning

Authors

  • Shirin Sohrabi IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
  • Anton Riabov IBM T. J. Watson Research Center
  • Octavian Udrea IBM T. J. Watson Research Center

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v31i1.11184

Keywords:

Plan recognition, Planning, Knowledge Engineering

Abstract

Imagining the future helps anticipate and prepare for what is coming. This has great importance to many, if not all, human endeavors. In this paper, we develop the Planning Projector system prototype, which applies plan-recognition-as-planning technique to both explain the observations derived from analyzing relevant news and social media, and project a range of possible future state trajectories for human review. Unlike the plan recognition problem, where a set of goals, and often a plan library must be given as part of the input, the Planning Projector system takes as input the domain knowledge, a sequence of observations derived from the news, a time horizon, and the number of trajectories to produce. It then computes the set of trajectories by applying a planner capable of finding a set of high-quality plans on a transformed planning problem. The Planning Projector prototype integrates several components including: (1) knowledge engineering: the process of encoding the domain knowledge from domain experts; (2) data transformation: the problem of analyzing and transforming the raw data into a sequence of observations; (3) trajectory computation: characterizing the future state projection problem and computing a set of trajectories; (4) user interface: clustering and visualizing the trajectories. We evaluate our approach qualitatively and conclude that the Planning Projector helps users understand future possibilities so that they can make more informed decisions.

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Published

2017-02-12

How to Cite

Sohrabi, S., Riabov, A., & Udrea, O. (2017). State Projection via AI Planning. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 31(1). https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v31i1.11184