A Common Knowledge Representation for Plan Generation and Reactive Execution

The ability to integrate sophisticated planning techniques with reactive execution systems is critical for non-trivial applications. Merging these two technologies is difficult because the forms of knowledge and reasoning that they employ differ substantially. The ACT formalism is a language for rep...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of logic and computation 1995-12, Vol.5 (6), p.731-761
Hauptverfasser: WILKINS, DAVID E., MYERS, KAREN L.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The ability to integrate sophisticated planning techniques with reactive execution systems is critical for non-trivial applications. Merging these two technologies is difficult because the forms of knowledge and reasoning that they employ differ substantially. The ACT formalism is a language for representing the knowledge required to support both the generation of complex plans and reactive execution of those plans in dynamic environments. A design goal of ACT was its adequacy for practical applications. ACT has been used as the interlingua in an implemented system that links a previously implemented planner with a previously implemented executor. This system has been used in several applications, including robot control and military operations, thus attesting to its expressive and computational adequacy.
ISSN:0955-792X
1465-363X
DOI:10.1093/logcom/5.6.731