Revealing Hidden Preconditions and Effects of Compound HTN Planning Tasks – A Complexity Analysis

Authors

  • Conny Olz Ulm University
  • Susanne Biundo Ulm University
  • Pascal Bercher The Australian National University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i13.17414

Keywords:

Other Foundations of Planning, Routing & Scheduling, Deterministic Planning, Other Foundations of Search & Optimization

Abstract

In Hierarchical Task Network (HTN) planning, compound tasks need to be refined into executable (primitive) action sequences. In contrast to their primitive counterparts, compound tasks do not specify preconditions or effects. Thus, their implications on the states in which they are applied are not explicitly known: they are "hidden" in and depending on the decomposition structure. We formalize several kinds of preconditions and effects that can be inferred for compound tasks in totally ordered HTN domains. As relevant special case we introduce a problem relaxation which admits reasoning about preconditions and effects in polynomial time. We provide procedures for doing so, thereby extending previous work, which could only deal with acyclic models. We prove our procedures to be correct and complete for any totally ordered input domain. These results are embedded into an encompassing complexity analysis of the inference of preconditions and effects of compound tasks, an investigation that has not been made so far.

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Published

2021-05-18

How to Cite

Olz, C., Biundo, S., & Bercher, P. (2021). Revealing Hidden Preconditions and Effects of Compound HTN Planning Tasks – A Complexity Analysis. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 35(13), 11903-11912. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v35i13.17414

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AAAI Technical Track on Planning, Routing, and Scheduling