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Revision as of 18:14, 4 December 2008
In the Intelligent Systems Lab, one of the research foci is planning under uncertainty. That is, we compute plans for single agents as well as cooperative multiagent systems, in domains in which an agent is uncertain about the exact consequences of its actions. Furthermore, it is equipped with imperfect sensors, resulting in noisy sensor readings which provide only limited information. For single agents, such planning problems are naturally framed in the partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP) paradigm. In a POMDP, uncertainty in acting and sensing is captured in probabilistic models, and allows an agent to plan on its belief state, which summarizes all the information the agent has received regarding its environment. For the multiagent case, we frame our planning problem in the decentralized POMDP (Dec-POMDP) framework.
Some of our results in this research area can be found at the DecPUCS project page, as well as Matthijs Spaan's publications.