D. Vrakas, I. Vlahavas, “A Graphical Interface for Adaptive Planning”, Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium of the 13th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, AAAI, Trento, Italy, 2003.

Author(s): Dimitris Vrakas, I. Vlahavas

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Appeared In: Proceedings of the Doctoral Consortium of the 13th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, AAAI, Trento, Italy, 2003.

Keywords: Planning, PDDL Tools, Graphical Interfaces.

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Abstract: This paper describes a friendly graphical interface for HAP, a rule-configurable planning system, which automatically adapts to each problem, in order to achieve best performance. HAP analyzes the problem and uses a rule system in order to make the most appropriate choices for planning. The graphical interface enables the user to use and even interfere in the process of fine tuning the planning system. Furthermore, the interface allows the user to manually configure and experiment with the system and also to define its own domains and problems through an easy-to-use visual tool.