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# Incremental STRIPS Planning Encodings
This suite of incremental STRIPS planning encodings implements diverse methods. This suite of incremental STRIPS planning encodings implements diverse methods.
The included encoding files provide the following functionalities: The included encoding files provide the following functionalities:
- preprocess.lp: static analysis of potentially relevant actions ## Encodings
+ Parameters: _closure (default value: '3')
* Value '1': forward chaining of effects w.r.t. initial variable values
* Value '2': backward regression of effects w.r.t. goal variable values
* Value '3': both forward chaining and backward regression of effects
* Otherwise: off (simply take all actions as given)
- strips-incremental.lp: sequential and parallel planning encoding variants ### [preprocess.lp](preprocess.lp): static analysis of potentially relevant actions
+ Parameters: _parallel (default value: '0')
* Value '1': "forall" parallel actions that can be arranged in any sequence
* Value '2': "exists" parallel actions that can be arranged in some sequence
* Otherwise: sequential actions
- redundancy.lp: enforcement of 'redundant' actions to constrain parallel plans * Parameters: `_closure` (default value: `3`)
+ Remarks: * Value `1`: forward chaining of effects w.r.t. initial variable values
* Only relevant together with parallel actions * Value `2`: backward regression of effects w.r.t. goal variable values
* Encoded constraints seem rather ineffective though * Value `3`: both forward chaining and backward regression of effects
* Heavy space overhead in combination with "exists" parallel actions * Otherwise: off (simply take all actions as given)
- postprocess.lp: plan feasibility checking and conversion to sequential plan ### [strips-incremental.lp](strips-incremental.lp): sequential and parallel planning encoding variants
* Parameters: `_parallel` (default value: `0`)
* Value `1`: “forall” parallel actions that can be arranged in any sequence
* Value `2`: “exists” parallel actions that can be arranged in some sequence
* Otherwise: sequential actions
================================================================================ ### [redundancy.lp](redundancy.lp): enforcement of redundant actions to constrain parallel plans
* Remarks:
* Only relevant together with parallel actions
* Encoded constraints seem rather ineffective though
* Heavy space overhead in combination with “exists” parallel actions
Some example invocations (using clingo 5.1.0) are as follows: ### [postprocess.lp](postprocess.lp): plan feasibility checking and conversion to sequential plan
## Usage Examples
Some example invocations (using `clingo` 5.1.0) are as follows:
```bash
plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp
plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp -c _closure=0 plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp -c _closure=0
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plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp --outf=1 -c _parallel=1 | grep -A1 -e "ANSWER" | tail -n1 | clingo - postprocess.lp <(plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl) plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp --outf=1 -c _parallel=1 | grep -A1 -e "ANSWER" | tail -n1 | clingo - postprocess.lp <(plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl)
plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp --outf=1 -c _parallel=2 | grep -A1 -e "ANSWER" | tail -n1 | clingo - postprocess.lp <(plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl) plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl | clingo - preprocess.lp strips-incremental.lp --outf=1 -c _parallel=2 | grep -A1 -e "ANSWER" | tail -n1 | clingo - postprocess.lp <(plasp ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/domain.pddl ../../instances/PDDL/ipc-2000-elevator-m10-strips/problem-04-00.pddl)
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