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Title: PLANET Gap Bridging Seminar (GBS-2)


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PLANETGap Bridging Seminar (GBS-2)
  • Prof. dr. Tim Grant
  • Atos Origin Nederland / University of Pretoria
  • Tim.Grant_at_atosorigin.com / tgrant_at_cs.up.ac.za

2
Overview
  • Presentation goal
  • To introduce 2nd PLANET Gap-Bridging Seminar
  • Structure
  • Purpose of GBS-2
  • Our sponsors
  • EU Network of Excellence in Planning (PLANET)
  • Features benefits analysis
  • Introducing the speakers

3
GBS-2 purpose (1)
  • Motivation for GBS-2
  • Academia industry both work in PS
  • Their goals differ
  • Academia
  • Develops new knowledge technologies
  • Performance measured in terms of publications
  • Industry
  • Applies knowledge technologies in products
    services
  • Performance measured in financial terms
  • Communications gap!

4
GBS-2 purpose (2)
  • GBS-2s aim
  • To bridge the gap between academia industry
  • Approach
  • Industrial speakers talk about real-world
    applications
  • Academic audience
  • Benefits
  • To audience
  • Gain understanding of wider influences on PS
  • Gain new problems insights that can guide RD
  • To speakers
  • Visibility, state-of-the-art, partnerships,
    recruitment

5
GBS-2 sponsors
  • PLANET
  • EU Network of Excellence in AI Planning
  • http//www.planet-noe.org/
  • SIKS
  • Dutch research school for Information Knowledge
    Systems
  • http//www.siks.nl/
  • TU Delft
  • Leading Dutch university of technology
  • http//www.tudelft.nl
  • Atos Origin
  • Leading international IT services provider
  • http//www.atosorigin.com/

6
PLANET (1)
  • Overall aim
  • Build co-ordinated network to support research,
    development, technology transfer in Europe
  • Objectives
  • Encourage pan-European co-operation between
    research groups industry
  • Promote technology transfer by early involvement
    of industrial partners
  • Co-ordinate training exchange of researchers
    and people from industry public administration
  • Provide an information infrastructure and a
    representative source of expertise

7
PLANET (2)
  • Work packages

8
PLANET (3)
  • Activities
  • General network meetings
  • TCU meetings/workshops (often linked to
    conferences)
  • Cross-site visits (between PLANET members)
  • Information days (for industry)
  • Summer schools (for students)
  • Gap-bridging seminars
  • Deliverables
  • Software catalogue repository
  • Benchmarks case studies
  • Newsletters, posters, TCU flyers
  • Annual reports
  • PS curriculum
  • Exploitation plan

All downloadable from http//www.planet-noe.org/
9
PLANET (4)
  • Technical Co-ordination Units (TCUs)
  • Identify areas of current needs opportunities
    amongst PLANET members

10
PLANET (5)
  • TCU road-maps identify
  • Current state of PS technology
  • Recent developments
  • Relationships to other fields
  • Application problems deficiencies
  • Technology transfer issues
  • Directions for potential exploitation
  • Application-driven improvements
  • Plans for focussed actions

Downloadable from http//www.planet-noe.org/
11
Features benefits (1)
  • PLANET ends August 2003
  • Now starting Exploitation Plan
  • Short term (3 years)
  • Medium term (6 years)
  • Long term (10 years)
  • Marketing analysis proposed to aid exploitation
  • Stakeholder analysis
  • Survey of European capabilities offerings
  • SWOT analysis
  • Features benefits analysis
  • Marketing plan marketing materials

12
Features benefits (2)
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Features benefits (3)
  • Features benefits analysis
  • Aim
  • To define product / service in customers terms
  • Feature
  • What product / service has or is
  • Benefit
  • What product / service does for customer
  • Analysis procedure
  • Identify customer populations their needs
  • Decide what product / service is to be sold
  • Identify features that product / service provides
  • Match features to benefits that customers obtain
  • Prove that benefits can be delivered

14
Features benefits (4)
  • AI PS products services
  • Some possible products
  • Planning(-domain) knowledge acquisition software
  • Plan-generation software
  • Plan-animation software
  • Plan-evaluation software
  • Plan-execution software
  • Plan-recognition software
  • Some possible services
  • Planning software selection, installation
    integration
  • Tailoring planning software specific to domain
  • Domain knowledge capture representation
  • Plan execution, monitoring control

15
Features benefits (5)
  • Plan-generator can be
  • Human
  • Unaided
  • Supported by non-intelligent software
  • Spreadsheet, database, planning package
  • Supported by intelligent software
    (mixed-initiative planning)
  • Automation
  • Hardware (invariably non-intelligent, e.g. PLCs)
  • Non-intelligent software (canned responses)
  • Intelligent software
  • Comparisons
  • Intelligent plan-generation software vs. human
  • Intelligent plan-generation software vs. hardware
  • Intelligent vs. non-intelligent plan-generation
    software

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Features benefits (6)
  • Example features of plan-generator
  • Functional
  • It uses domain knowledge (including domain
    constraints)
  • It can decompose goals
  • It puts actions into sequences that meet domain
    constraints
  • It generates sequences from initial to goal state
  • It selects suitable (renewable) resources for
    actions
  • It can reason at multiple levels of (domain)
    abstraction
  • It can reason about concurrent action
  • It can handle uncertain information
  • Given same problem, it is guaranteed to produce
    same plan
  • Non-functional
  • It is tireless (24 hours/day, 365 days/year)
  • It is reliable (e.g. 10-5 availability over one
    year)
  • It works in real-time it can generate valid plan
    by a deadline
  • It integrates to customers other IT systems
  • It provides standard (system, user) interfaces

17
Features benefits (7)
  • Possible customer benefits
  • Faster
  • Installed and/or tailored more quickly
  • Generates plan more quickly
  • Updates plan more quickly after change
  • Better
  • Plans for more complex domains
  • Generates better-quality plans (less
    domain-resource usage)
  • Generates plans that have fewer errors
  • Generates plans that are more robust to changes
  • Cheaper
  • Lower purchase cost
  • Lower running costs
  • Fewer operators needed
  • Less operator training needed
  • Less hardware / cheaper hardware

18
Features benefits (8)
  • Real-world proof
  • Brian Drabble, University of Oregon/ OnTime Inc.
  • Submarine construction (Electric Boat)
  • 1.4 million tasks
  • 30 reduction in overtime subcontracting
  • Runtime 1 day instead of 6 weeks
  • Aircraft construction (Boeing)
  • 570 tasks, 17 resources
  • 10-15 shorter, saving US1.2 million per
    aircraft
  • Runtime 30 mins (2 orders of magnitude faster)
  • ARPA Planning Initiative
  • Logistics build-up to Gulf War, 1991
  • Saved more than the cost of all US AI research
  • Sources Cross Walker (1994) AIPS96

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GBS-2 speakers
  • Alessandro Donati
  • Space Mission Operations PS Past, present,
    future
  • European Space Operations Centre
  • http//www.esoc.esa.de
  • Henk Hesselink
  • AI Planning waiting for results?
  • Dutch National Aerospace Laboratory (NLR)
  • http//www.nlr.nl
  • Frank Oxener
  • Work Force Planning A logical next step after
    ERP
  • Atos Origin Nederland b.v.
  • http//www.atosorigin.com
  • Yossi Rissin Roman Bartak
  • When Theory Crashed into Reality
  • Visopt b.v.
  • http//www.visopt.com
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