Fusion Methodologies in Crisis Management by Galina Rogova & Peter Scott

Fusion Methodologies in Crisis Management by Galina Rogova & Peter Scott

Author:Galina Rogova & Peter Scott
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Springer International Publishing, Cham


13.3.7 Planning Context Generation

Planning context generation is the process of establishing the problem context that will be used by the planning system. It is composed of two activities: planning problem definition and parsing. Planning problem definition declares the initial state, the initial task network, the set of operators, and the set of methods that will be sent to the planning system. The process has to establish the initial state based on the objects of interest, the location of the resources, and the actions to be developed. After task selection, each object and resource position will be retrieved in order to define the initial state, as well as the axioms that will provide the planning system with the necessary information. Parsing transforms the planning problem into the language used by the planning system.

Planning context generation is currently a manual process that occurs after the inference procedure identifies the actions that will generate the tasks submitted in the task list (see (9) and (10) in Fig. 13.5). Future work will include partial or full automation of this process.



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