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Learning to optimize mobile robot navigation based on HTN plans

Belker et al., 2003

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6060052426101278052
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Belker T
Hammel M
Hertzberg J
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2003 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation (Cat. No. 03CH37422)

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High-level symbolic representations of actions to control the working of autonomous robots are used in all hybrid (reactive and deliberative) robot control architectures. Abstract action representations serve several purposes, such as structuring the control code, optimizing the …
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