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Title: A Visualization Environment for Planning
Author(s): D. Vrakas, I. Vlahavas.
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Keywords: Automated Planning, Graphical Interfaces, Machine Learning, Knowledge Engineering.
Appeared in: International Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools, World Scientific, Vol. 14(6), pp. 975-998, 2005.
Abstract: This article presents ViTAPlan-2, a visual tool for adaptive planning that is build on top of HAPRC, a rule-configurable planning system, which automatically adapts to each problem, in order to achieve best performance. Apart from HAPRC, ViTAPlan can be interfaced with any other planning system that supports the PDDL language. More than just being a user friendly environment for executing the underlying planner, the tool serves as a unified planning environment for encoding a new problem problem, solving it, visualizing the solution and monitoring its execution on a simulation of the problem’s word. The tool consists of various sub-systems, each one accompanied by a graphical interface, that collaborate with each other and assist the user, whether he is a knowledge engineer, a domain expert, an academic or even an end user in industry, to carry out complex planning tasks.
See also : ViTA Plan


        This paper has been cited by the following:

1 A. Hunter, J. Happe and M. Dutkiewicz, "Dynamic Plan Management in the Context of a Recognized Air Picture", Defence R&D Canada – Valcartier Contract Report DRDC Valcartier CR 2007-446
2 J. Bidot, S. Biundo, T. Heinroth, W. Minker, F. Nothdurft, B. Schattenberg, "Verbal Plan Explanations for Hybrid Planning", Proceedings of the 24th MKWI related PuK-Workshop: Planung/Scheduling und Konfigurieren/Entwerfen (PuK'10), 2010


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