A Survey on Case-Based Planning

Author: Spalzzi L.  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0269-2821

Source: Artificial Intelligence Review, Vol.16, Iss.1, 2001-09, pp. : 3-36

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Abstract

Case-based planning is the reuse of past successful plans in order to solve new planning problems. This paper presents a survey of case-based planning, in terms of its historical roots, underlying foundations, methods and techniques currently used, limitations, and future trends. Several authors have given overviews on case-based reasoning and specific topics such as case retrieval, case adaptation, and learning. This overview differs in focus. Its aim is to emphasize the case-based approach to planning, its methodological issues, and its relation to classical planning and the other kinds of case-based reasoning. It also provides some reference models.