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Computing Genome Edit Distances using Domain-Independent Planning

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Haslum, Patrik

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AAAI Press

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The use of planning for computing genome edit distances was suggested by Erdem and Tillier in 2005, but to date there has been no study of how well domain-independent planners are able to solve this problem. This paper reports on experiments with several PDDL formulations of the problem, using several state-of-the-art planners. The main observations are, first, that the problem formulation that is easiest for planners to deal with is not the obvious one, and, second, that plan quality � in particular consistent and assured plan quality � remains the biggest challenge.

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International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling 2011 proceedings

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