An Example of the SAM+ Algorithm for Learning Action Models for Stochastic Worlds

03/23/2022
by   Brendan Juba, et al.
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In this technical report, we provide a complete example of running the SAM+ algorithm, an algorithm for learning stochastic planning action models, on a simplified PPDDL version of the Coffee problem. We provide a very brief description of the SAM+ algorithm and detailed description of our simplified version of the Coffee domain, and then describe the results of running it on the simplified Coffee domain.

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