Planning with OWL-DL Ontologies (Extended Version)
We introduce ontology-mediated planning, in which planning problems are combined with an ontology. Our formalism differs from existing ones in that we focus on a strong separation of the formalisms for describing planning problems and ontologies, which are only losely coupled by an interface. Moreov...
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Zusammenfassung: | We introduce ontology-mediated planning, in which planning problems are
combined with an ontology. Our formalism differs from existing ones in that we
focus on a strong separation of the formalisms for describing planning problems
and ontologies, which are only losely coupled by an interface. Moreover, we
present a black-box algorithm that supports the full expressive power of OWL
DL. This goes beyond what existing approaches combining automated planning with
ontologies can do, which only support limited description logics such as
DL-Lite and description logics that are Horn. Our main algorithm relies on
rewritings of the ontology-mediated planning specifications into PDDL, so that
existing planning systems can be used to solve them. The algorithm relies on
justifications, which allows for a generic approach that is independent of the
expressivity of the ontology language. However, dedicated optimizations for
computing justifications need to be implemented to enable an efficient
rewriting procedure. We evaluated our implementation on benchmark sets from
several domains. The evaluation shows that our procedure works in practice and
that tailoring the reasoning procedure has significant impact on the
performance. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.07544 |