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Solving Stochastic Orienteering Problems with Chance Constraints Using Monte Carlo Tree Search

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We present a new Monte Carlo Tree Search (MCTS) algorithm to solve the stochastic orienteering problem with chance constraints, i.e., a version of the problem where travel costs are random, and one is assigned a bound on the tolerable probability of exceeding the budget. The algorithm we present is online and anytime, i.e., it alternates planning and execution, and the quality of the solution it produces increases as the allowed computational time increases. Differently from most former MCTS algorithms, for each action available in a state the algorithm maintains estimates of both its value and the probability that its execution will eventually result in a violation of the chance constraint. Then, at action selection time, our proposed solution prunes away trajectories that are estimated to violate the failure probability. Extensive simulation results show that this approach can quickly produce high-quality solutions and is competitive with the optimal but time-consuming solution.

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Leveraging LLMs for Mission Planning in Precision Agriculture

cs.RO · 2025-06-11 · conditional · novelty 5.0

ChatGPT can generate valid behavior-tree mission plans for agricultural robots from natural-language requests, but spatial and route-optimization tasks still require an external stochastic-orienteering solver.

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  • Leveraging LLMs for Mission Planning in Precision Agriculture cs.RO · 2025-06-11 · conditional · none · ref 6 · internal anchor

    ChatGPT can generate valid behavior-tree mission plans for agricultural robots from natural-language requests, but spatial and route-optimization tasks still require an external stochastic-orienteering solver.