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Symbol acquisition for task-level planning

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Konidaris, G; Kaelbling, LP; Lozano-Perez, T
Published in: AAAI Workshop - Technical Report
January 1, 2013

We consider the problem of how to plan efficiently in low-level, continuous state spaces with temporally abstract actions (or skills), by constructing abstract representations of the problem suitable for task-level planning. The central question this effort poses is which abstract representations are required to express and evaluate plans composed of sequences of skills. We show that classifiers can be used as a symbolic representation system, and that the ability to represent the preconditions and effects of an agent's skills is both necessary and sufficient for task-level planning. The resulting representations allow a reinforcement learning agent to acquire a symbolic representation appropriate for planning from experience. Copyright © 2013, Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. All rights reserved.

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AAAI Workshop - Technical Report

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

WS-13-12

Start / End Page

9 / 15
 

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Konidaris, G., Kaelbling, L. P., & Lozano-Perez, T. (2013). Symbol acquisition for task-level planning. AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, WS-13-12, 9–15.
Konidaris, G., L. P. Kaelbling, and T. Lozano-Perez. “Symbol acquisition for task-level planning.” AAAI Workshop - Technical Report WS-13-12 (January 1, 2013): 9–15.
Konidaris G, Kaelbling LP, Lozano-Perez T. Symbol acquisition for task-level planning. AAAI Workshop - Technical Report. 2013 Jan 1;WS-13-12:9–15.
Konidaris, G., et al. “Symbol acquisition for task-level planning.” AAAI Workshop - Technical Report, vol. WS-13-12, Jan. 2013, pp. 9–15.
Konidaris G, Kaelbling LP, Lozano-Perez T. Symbol acquisition for task-level planning. AAAI Workshop - Technical Report. 2013 Jan 1;WS-13-12:9–15.

Published In

AAAI Workshop - Technical Report

Publication Date

January 1, 2013

Volume

WS-13-12

Start / End Page

9 / 15