Abstract

Recently, inferred effects of compound (totally ordered) HTN planning tasks were introduced. Guaranteed effects are those which hold true after all executable refinements of such a task, whereas possible effects are only required to hold after some of them. It is known that we can decide in P whether a single fact is a precondition-relaxed possible effect. For this relaxation, it was not clear whether groups of effects could be determined in P as well. We show that the problem turns NP-complete for conjunctive possible effects of arbitrary size. A more positive result is that this problem is fixed-parameter tractable, i.e., for any fixed number of possible effects, we can verify (and compute) them in P. As a side product of our investigations, we obtain novel results for total-order HTN planning problems with goal description: When ignoring action preconditions, plan existence is NP-complete and remains NP-hard even when the problem is additionally acyclic, regular, and delete-relaxed.

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