Planning and Learning: On to Real Applications
Papers from the AAAI Fall Symposium
Yolanda Gil and Manuela Veloso, Cochairs
Technical Report FS-94-01
165 pp., $30.00
ISBN 978-0-929280-75-2
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Planning and learning research have been progressing in parallel over the past several years, but very few research projects have bridged the two areas. However, there is a great deal of benefit from their interaction, especially when they are concerned with real applications. As the complexity of planning problems increases, it becomes of particular interest to identify learning opportunities in order to automate the acquisition of a planner's knowledge in new applications. At the same time, planning problems are a useful testbed and a source of challenges for learning research. The goal of this symposium is to discuss the implications of practical planning applications on both learning and planning research. The symposium notes highlight empirical work on practical problems as an invaluable source for understanding the complexity of the planning task.