Translating PDDL into CSP# - The PAT approach
Model checking provides a way to automatically verify hardware and software systems, whereas the goal of planning is to produce a sequence of actions that leads from the initial state to the desired goal state. Recently research indicates that there is a strong connection between model checking and...
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Main Authors: | LI, Yi, SUN, Jing, DONG, Jin Song, LIU, Yang, SUN, Jun |
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2012
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