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Planning is a difficult and fundamental problem of AI. An alternative solution to traditional planning techniques is to apply Genetic Programming. As a program is similar to a plan a Genetic Planner can be constructed that evolves plans to the plan solution. One of the stages of the Genetic Programming algorithm is the initial population seeding stage. We present five alternatives to simple random selection based on simple search. We found that some of these strategies did improve the initial population, and the efficiency of the Genetic Planner over simple random selection of actions.
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Henrik Westerberg, C., Levine, J. (2001). Investigation of Different Seeding Strategies in a Genetic Planner. In: Boers, E.J.W. (eds) Applications of Evolutionary Computing. EvoWorkshops 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2037. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45365-2_52
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