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# Workshop on Generalization in Planning (GenPlan)
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Official Website: [https://aair-lab.github.io/genplan26](https://aair-lab.github.io/genplan26)
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## Aim and Scope of the Workshop
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Generalization and transfer are essential components of intelligence, and significant research efforts have been dedicated to addressing these challenges in sequential decision-making. However, this research is often fragmented across largely parallel research communities such as AI planning, reinforcement learning, model learning, robotics, etc. Recent advances in deep reinforcement learning and generative AI have led to data-driven methods that are effective for short-horizon reasoning and decision-making, with open problems regarding sample efficiency, guarantees of correctness, and applicability to long-horizon settings. Conversely, the AI planning community has made complementary strides, developing robust analytical methods that enable sample-efficient generalization and transferability in long-horizon planning, with open problems in designing and modeling the necessary representations.
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- Learning domain control knowledge and partial policies.
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- Representation of solution structures that enable generalization and transfer.
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## Keynote Speakers
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- [David Abel](https://david-abel.github.io/), Google DeepMind & University of Edinburgh
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- [Anders Jonsson](https://www.upf.edu/web/anders-jonsson), Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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- [Tom Silver](https://tomsilver.github.io/), Princeton University
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## Submission Instructions
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Submissions can describe either work in progress or mature work that would be of interest to researchers working on generalization in planning. We also welcome “highlights” papers summarizing and highlighting results from multiple recent papers by the authors. Preference will be given to new work (including highlights) and work in progress rather than exact resubmissions of previously published work.

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