MIT Planning Ontology Project

Contact: Jon Doyle, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science

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The Planning Ontology project aims to develop a sharable and modularly-structured ontology for describing plans, plan-related information, and the activity of planning. The immediate aims of the project are to construct ontologies usable for planning and reasoning in the air campaign and healthcare planning domains. The more general intent is to use this ontology widely across AI planning and scheduling applications.

This project operates in conjunction with both the MIT LCS CDM Guardian Angel medical informatics project and the ARPA/Rome Laboratory Planning Initiative (ARPI) Planning Ontology Construction Group (POCG), directed by Louis J. Hoebel of Rome Laboratory.


Last modification by doyle on November 13, 1995