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Regular semantics
Regular semantics is a computing term which describes one type of guarantee provided by a data register shared by several processors in a parallel…
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2018
2018
Good Old Mercury Planner
Michael Katz
2018
Corpus ID: 51778384
Mercury is a sequential satisficing planner that favorably competed in the International Planning Competition (IPC) 2014. Mercury…
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2014
2014
Pushing the Limits of Partial Delete Relaxation : Red-Black DAG Heuristics
Michael Katz
2014
Corpus ID: 51842617
Red-black planning is a systematic approach to partial delete relaxation, taking into account some of the delete effects: Red…
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2013
2013
Red-Black Relaxed Plan Heuristics
Michael Katz
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J. Hoffmann
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Carmel Domshlak
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
2013
Corpus ID: 14758846
Despite its success, the delete relaxation has significant pitfalls. Recent work has devised the red-black planning framework…
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2013
2013
Who Said We Need to Relax All Variables?
Michael Katz
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J. Hoffmann
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Carmel Domshlak
International Conference on Automated Planning…
2013
Corpus ID: 6516721
Despite its success in both satisficing and optimal planning, thedelete relaxation has significant pitfalls in many important…
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2013
2013
Red-Black Relaxed Plan Heuristics Reloaded
Michael Katz
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J. Hoffmann
Symposium on Combinatorial Search
2013
Corpus ID: 1125145
Despite its success, the delete relaxation has significant pitfalls. In an attempt to overcome these pitfalls, recent work…
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1996
1996
On Abstracting Decision Procedures for Non-monotonic Reasoning
T. Janhunen
1996
Corpus ID: 17948362
The author has recently introduced a meta-level speciication for non-monotonic theories which has default theories , normal logic…
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