Abstract

Traditionally when planning we assume that we receive the problem instance as input, then formulate a plan, then the clock begins and the agent executes the plan. Sometimes we are forced to consider time passing as we plan, which is known as situated planning. In my dissertation I explore situated planning in three domains: grid based path planning, the orienteering problem and opportunistic science.

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