Emergent Mind

Abstract

The Hierarchical Task Network ({\sf HTN}) formalism is very expressive and used to express a wide variety of planning problems. In contrast to the classical {\sf STRIPS} formalism in which only the action model needs to be specified, the {\sf HTN} formalism requires to specify, in addition, the tasks of the problem and their decomposition into subtasks, called {\sf HTN} methods. For this reason, hand-encoding {\sf HTN} problems is considered more difficult and more error-prone by experts than classical planning problem. To tackle this problem, we propose a new approach (HierAMLSI) based on grammar induction to acquire {\sf HTN} planning domain knowledge, by learning action models and {\sf HTN} methods with their preconditions. Unlike other approaches, HierAMLSI is able to learn both actions and methods with noisy and partial inputs observation with a high level or accuracy.

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