Mixed-Initiative Planning for Space Exploration Missions
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Abstract

Modern planning and scheduling systems are capable of dealing with the size and complexity of many real world problems. However, mission critical planning is still often done by humans. Even if only a couple of plans are produced ("Master Plan" and "Plan B"), human experts evaluate multiple alternatives, think of contingencies, consider the likelihood of failure of various steps, and account for schedule slack and plan flexibility.

Year of Publication
2007
Conference Name
ICAPS'07. International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling. Workshop on Moving Planning and Scheduling Systems into the Real World.
Date Published
09/2007
Conference Location
Providence, Rhode Island
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