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The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is a standardized language for representing planning problems in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). It is designed to be a flexible and expressive language that can be used to represent a wide range of planning problems, including those that involve complex actions, uncertainties, and changing environments.
PDDL is used to describe the actions, states, and goals of a planning problem, as well as the constraints and conditions that must be satisfied in order to achieve the goals. It is used to create formal models of planning problems that can be solved by AI planning algorithms.
PDDL has become a widely used standard in the AI planning community, and it is supported by many AI planning systems and tools. It is used in a variety of applications, including robotics, manufacturing, logistics, and military planning.
Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) is used to describe planning problems in a formal, structured way that can be understood and processed by AI planning algorithms. When using PDDL, a planner defines the actions, states, and goals of a planning problem, as well as the constraints and conditions that must be satisfied in order to achieve the goals.
Once the planning problem is defined using PDDL, the planner can then use an AI planning algorithm to generate a plan that will achieve the specified goals. The planner can then execute the plan in the real world or in a simulated environment to achieve the desired outcomes.
PDDL is used in a variety of applications, including robotics, manufacturing, logistics, and military planning. It is a widely used standard in the AI planning community, and it is supported by many AI planning systems and tools. PDDL is particularly useful for solving complex planning problems that involve uncertainty, changing environments, and complex actions.
Resources:
- pold87.github.io/mypddl .. modular system designed for writing, analyzing and expanding pddl files
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References:
- Knowledge-Based Information Systems in Practice (2015)
- Mastering Structured Data on the Semantic Web: From HTML5 Microdata to Linked Open Data (2015)
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Z Zeng – 2020 – deepblue.lib.umich.edu
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