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Hierarchical Constrained Stochastic Shortest Path Planning via Cost Budget Allocation

Stochastic sequential decision making often requires hierarchical structure in the problem where each high-level action should be further planned with primitive states and actions. In addition, many real-world applications require a plan that satisfies constraints on the secondary costs such as risk measure or fuel consumption. In this paper, we propose a hierarchical constrained stochastic shortest path problem (HC-SSP) that meets those two crucial requirements in a single framework. Although HC-SSP provides a useful framework to model such planning requirements in many real-world applications, the resulting problem has high complexity and makes it difficult to find an optimal solution fast which prevents user from applying it to real-time and risk-sensitive applications. To address this problem, we present an algorithm that iteratively allocates cost budget to lower level planning problems based on branch-and-bound scheme to find a feasible solution fast and incrementally update the incumbent solution. We demonstrate the proposed algorithm in an evacuation scenario and prove the advantage over a state-of-the-art mathematical programming based approach.

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