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Landmark Progression in Heuristic Search

Date Issued
2023-01-01
Author(s)
Büchner, Clemens  
Keller, Thomas  
Eriksson, Salomé  
Helmert, Malte  
DOI
10.1609/icaps.v33i1.27180
Abstract
The computation of high-quality landmarks and orderings for heuristic state-space search is often prohibitively expensive to be performed in every generated state. Computing information only for the initial state and progressing it from every state to its successors is a successful alternative, exploited for example in classical planning by the LAMA planner. We propose a general framework for using landmarks in any kind of best-first search. Its core component, the progression function, uses orderings and search history to determine which landmarks must still be achieved. We show that the progression function that is used in LAMA infers invalid information in the presence of reasonable orderings. We define a sound progression function that allows to exploit reasonable orderings in cost-optimal planning and show empirically that our new progression function is beneficial both in satisficing and optimal planning.
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