Robust Hierarchical Planning with Policy Delegation

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Authors Tin Lai, Philippe Morere arXiv ID 2010.13033 Category cs.AI: Artificial Intelligence Citations 3 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
We propose a novel framework and algorithm for hierarchical planning based on the principle of delegation. This framework, the Markov Intent Process, features a collection of skills which are each specialised to perform a single task well. Skills are aware of their intended effects and are able to analyse planning goals to delegate planning to the best-suited skill. This principle dynamically creates a hierarchy of plans, in which each skill plans for sub-goals for which it is specialised. The proposed planning method features on-demand execution---skill policies are only evaluated when needed. Plans are only generated at the highest level, then expanded and optimised when the latest state information is available. The high-level plan retains the initial planning intent and previously computed skills, effectively reducing the computation needed to adapt to environmental changes. We show this planning approach is experimentally very competitive to classic planning and reinforcement learning techniques on a variety of domains, both in terms of solution length and planning time.
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