Generating SAS+ Planning Tasks of Specified Causal Structure
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1609/socs.v16i1.27280Keywords:
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Recent advances in data-driven approaches in AI planning demand more and more planning tasks. The supply, however, is somewhat limited. Past International Planning Competitions (IPCs) have introduced the de-facto standard benchmarks with the domains written by domain experts. The few existing methods for sampling random planning tasks severely limit the resulting problem structure. In this work we show a method for generating planning tasks of any requested causal graph structure, alleviating the shortage in existing planning benchmarks. We present an algorithm for constructing random SAS+ planning tasks given an arbitrary causal graph and offer random task generators for the well-explored causal graph structures in the planning literature. We further allow to generate a planning task equivalent in causal structure to an input SAS+ planning task. We generate two benchmark sets: 26 collections for select well-explored causal graph structures and 42 collections for existing IPC domains. We evaluate both benchmark sets with the state-of-the-art optimal planners, showing the adequacy for adopting them as benchmarks in cost-optimal classical planning. The benchmark sets and the task generator code are publicly available at https://github.com/IBM/fdr-generator.Downloads
Published
2023-07-02
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Long Papers