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The Scanalyzer Domain: Greenhouse Logistics as a Planning Problem

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The Scanalyzer Domain: Greenhouse Logistics as a Planning Problem
We introduce the Scanalyzer planning domain, a domain for classical planning which models the problem of automatic greenhouse logistic management. At its mathematical core, the Scanalyzer domain is a permutation problem with striking similarities to common search benchmarks such as Rubik's Cube or TopSpin. At the same time, it is also a real application domain, and efficient algorithms for the problem are of considerable practical interest. The Scanalyzer domain was used as a benchmark for sequential planners at the last International Planning Competition. The competition results show that domain-independent automated planners can find solutions of comparable quality to those generated by specialized algorithms developed by domain experts, while being considerably more flexible. Plant Phenomics and Smarthouses Modern sequencing methods have made it possible for researchers in biology to easily produce a wealth of information about the genotype, the genetic make-up, of an organism...
Malte Helmert, Hauke Lasinger
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where AIPS
Authors Malte Helmert, Hauke Lasinger
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