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Unified Planning: Modeling, manipulating and solving AI planning problems in Python

Andrea Micheli
Félix Ingrand

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Automated planning is a branch of artificial intelligence aiming at finding a course of action that achieves specified goals, given a description of the initial state of a system and a model of possible actions. There are plenty of planning approaches working under different assumptions and with different features (e.g. classical, temporal, and numeric planning). When automated planning is used in practice, however, the set of required features is often initially unclear. The Unified Planning (UP) library addresses this issue by providing a featurerich Python API for modeling automated planning problems, which are solved seamlessly by planning engines that specify the set of features they support. Once a problem is modeled, UP can automatically find engines that can solve it, based on the features used in the model. This greatly reduces the commitment to specific planning approaches and bridges the gap between planning technology and its users.

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hal-04850710 , version 1 (20-12-2024)

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Andrea Micheli, Arthur Bit-Monnot, Gabriele Röger, Enrico Scala, Alessandro Valentini, et al.. Unified Planning: Modeling, manipulating and solving AI planning problems in Python. SoftwareX, 2024, 29, ⟨10.1016/j.softx.2024.102012⟩. ⟨hal-04850710⟩
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