A simple HTN planner based around the principles of the Builder pattern.
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A simple HTN planner based around the principles of the Builder pattern.
Entropy-controlled contexts in Python
Some AI planners that work with PDDL, file examples and integration in ROSPlan.
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Using artificial intelligence automated planning to efficiently execute space debris collection. Testing and evaluation results illustrated in the project readme
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This repository uses Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) to optimize a yearly book reading schedule, balancing pages read and adhering to constraints like reading order, book predecessors and parallel reads.
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Autonomous LLM agent with real-time tool use (search, code, calculator, summarizer, finance) via LangChain + Streamlit. Built for an AI engineering assessment to showcase planning, reasoning, and tool execution in dynamic, goal-driven tasks.
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