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Segmentation et évolution pour la planification : le système Divide-And-Evolve

DAEX is a metaheuristic designed to improve the plan quality and the scalability of an encapsulated planning system. DAEX is based on a state decomposition strategy, driven by an evolutionary algorithm, which benefits from the use of a classical planning heuristic to maintain an ordering of atoms within the individuals. The proof of concept is achieved by embedding the domain-independent satisficing YAHSP planner and using the critical path h1 heuristic. Experiments with the resulting algorithm are performed on a selection of IPC benchmarks from classical, cost-based and temporal domains. Under the experimental conditions of the IPC, and in particular with a universal parameter setting common to all domains, DAEYAHSP is compared to the best planner for each type of domain. Results show that DAEYAHSP performs very well both on coverage and quality metrics. It is particularly noticeable that DAEX improves a lot on plan quality when compared to YAHSP, which is known to provide largely suboptimal solutions, making it competitive with state-of-the-art planners. This article gives a full account of the algorithm, reports on the experiments and provides some insights on the algorithm behavior.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:CCSD/oai:tel.archives-ouvertes.fr:tel-00544407
Date08 October 2010
CreatorsBibai, Jacques
PublisherUniversité Paris Sud - Paris XI
Source SetsCCSD theses-EN-ligne, France
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypePhD thesis

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