Combining efficiently symbolic planning with geometric planning

Fabien Lagriffoul, Benjamin Andres (2016), Combining task and motion planning: A culprit detection problem , The International Journal of Robotics Research, Vol 35, Issue 8, pp. 890 – 927, DOI: 10.1177/0278364915619022.

Solving problems combining task and motion planning requires searching across a symbolic search space and a geometric search space. Because of the semantic gap between symbolic and geometric representations, symbolic sequences of actions are not guaranteed to be geometrically feasible. This compels us to search in the combined search space, in which frequent backtracks between symbolic and geometric levels make the search inefficient. We address this problem by guiding symbolic search with rich information extracted from the geometric level through culprit detection mechanisms.

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