Towards the Unification of Navigational Planning and Reactive Control

The illusion that reactive and hierarchical planning methods are at odds with each other needs to be dropped. By exploiting each method's strengths, a synthesis of hierarchical and reactive paradigms can yield robust, exible, and generalizable navigation. Psychological and neuroscienti c studies support this claim.

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