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Compositional planning in Markov decision processes: Temporal abstraction meets generalized logic composition

Published 5 Oct 2018 in math.OC and cs.AI | (1810.02497v2)

Abstract: In hierarchical planning for Markov decision processes (MDPs), temporal abstraction allows planning with macro-actions that take place at different time scale in form of sequential composition. In this paper, we propose a novel approach to compositional reasoning and hierarchical planning for MDPs under temporal logic constraints. In addition to sequential composition, we introduce a composition of policies based on generalized logic composition: Given sub-policies for sub-tasks and a new task expressed as logic compositions of subtasks, a semi-optimal policy, which is optimal in planning with only sub-policies, can be obtained by simply composing sub-polices. Thus, a synthesis algorithm is developed to compute optimal policies efficiently by planning with primitive actions, policies for sub-tasks, and the compositions of sub-policies, for maximizing the probability of satisfying temporal logic specifications. We demonstrate the correctness and efficiency of the proposed method in stochastic planning examples with a single agent and multiple task specifications.

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