Optimize Planning Heuristics to Rank, not to Estimate Cost-to-Goal
Artificial Intelligence
2023-10-31 v1 Machine Learning
Abstract
In imitation learning for planning, parameters of heuristic functions are optimized against a set of solved problem instances. This work revisits the necessary and sufficient conditions of strictly optimally efficient heuristics for forward search algorithms, mainly A* and greedy best-first search, which expand only states on the returned optimal path. It then proposes a family of loss functions based on ranking tailored for a given variant of the forward search algorithm. Furthermore, from a learning theory point of view, it discusses why optimizing cost-to-goal \hstar\ is unnecessarily difficult. The experimental comparison on a diverse set of problems unequivocally supports the derived theory.
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@article{arxiv.2310.19463,
title = {Optimize Planning Heuristics to Rank, not to Estimate Cost-to-Goal},
author = {Leah Chrestien and Tomás Pevný and Stefan Edelkamp and Antonín Komenda},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.19463},
year = {2023}
}
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10 pages