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- Partial-order_planning abstract "Partial-order planning, not to be confused with linear or total-order planning, is the process by which the brain incrementally orders actions needed to complete a specific task. To complete any task, the brain needs to plan out the sequence by which to execute the behavior. One way the brain does this is with a partial-order plan. In a partial-order plan, the relationships between the actions of the behavior are not set until absolutely necessary. Consider the following situation: a person must get from point A to point B. In between points A and B, there is an obstacle course. In a partial order plan, the specific path that this person will take to get from point A to point B will not be conceived of all at once. Instead the person will navigate the obstacle course by deciding which obstacles to master one at a time. Partial-order planning exhibits the Principle of Least Commitment, which contributes to the efficiency of this planning system as a whole. An important distinction to be made is between ordering steps of an action and conceptualizing those steps. Partial order planning doesn’t sequence actions until it is absolutely necessary; however, these actions are conceived of much before they are sequenced. This type of planning system is simply a relation structure between actions. It is not the mechanism by which these actions mentally come to fruition.".
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- Partial-order_planning subject Category:Automated_planning_and_scheduling.
- Partial-order_planning comment "Partial-order planning, not to be confused with linear or total-order planning, is the process by which the brain incrementally orders actions needed to complete a specific task. To complete any task, the brain needs to plan out the sequence by which to execute the behavior. One way the brain does this is with a partial-order plan. In a partial-order plan, the relationships between the actions of the behavior are not set until absolutely necessary.".
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