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Nowadays, diverse planners are getting more attention in the planning community. The primary objective of diverse planners is to generate a set of different plans, and how to compare the developed plans from two other diverse planners is a challenging task.
The standard way of doing this is to compute the diversity model score using a distance function. Research has addressed this issue by suggesting different diversity models, such as MaxSum and MaxMin. Also, researchers suggested different distance functions, such as stability and state distance functions.
I have implemented some of those based on UP here. However, I aim to integrate such computation inside UP itself since having a standard framework that researchers can use to develop new distance functions or compare the diversity of their planners versus other planners.
I can help maintain such a feature since it is a part of my PhD on diverse planning.
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Nowadays, diverse planners are getting more attention in the planning community. The primary objective of diverse planners is to generate a set of different plans, and how to compare the developed plans from two other diverse planners is a challenging task.
The standard way of doing this is to compute the diversity model score using a distance function. Research has addressed this issue by suggesting different diversity models, such as MaxSum and MaxMin. Also, researchers suggested different distance functions, such as stability and state distance functions.
I have implemented some of those based on UP here. However, I aim to integrate such computation inside UP itself since having a standard framework that researchers can use to develop new distance functions or compare the diversity of their planners versus other planners.
I can help maintain such a feature since it is a part of my PhD on diverse planning.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: