Planning in the Browser

Nicolas Tran, Patrick Speicher, Robert Kuennemann, Michael Backes , Alvaro Torralba, Jörg Hoffmann

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Abstract

Traditionally, planning tools are designed as applications that users need to install, taking care of the specificities of their operating system, packages, etc. This often places a significant burden on users, especially due to the academic nature of the software. To remedy this situation, here we propose for planning to jump onto the growing trend of light-weight software use: We demonstrate the possibility to run planning tools directly in the browser. We used the emscripten framework to port Fast Downward into WebAssembly (WASM) code, which allows for in-browser execution at near-native speeds. This allows for in-browser PDDL editing and planner execution without the need for server-side resource management. Moreover, it opens up a host of new possibilities, ranging from the interactive presentation of planning-based analysis to new applications exploiting the availability of planning in browsers to perform user-centric analyses.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationSystem Demonstration at the 30th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS'20), October 2020
Number of pages3
Publication date2020
Publication statusPublished - 2020
EventThe 30th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling - Online
Duration: 19 Oct 202024 Oct 2020
https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/

Conference

ConferenceThe 30th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
LocationOnline
Period19/10/202024/10/2020
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