Network-based heuristics for constraint-satisfaction problems (Q1102137)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4049149
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    Network-based heuristics for constraint-satisfaction problems
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4049149

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      Network-based heuristics for constraint-satisfaction problems (English)
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      Many AI tasks can be formulated as constraint-satisfaction problems (CSP), i.e., the assignment of values to variables subject to a set of constraints. While some CSPs are hard, those that are easy can often be mapped into sparse networks of constraints which, in the extreme case, are trees. This paper identifies classes of problems that lend themselves to easy solutions, and develops algorithms that solve these problems optimally. The paper then presents a method of generating heuristic advice to guide the order of value assignments based on both the sparseness found in the constraint network and the simplicity of tree- structured CSPs. The advice is generated by simplifying the pending subproblems into trees, counting the number of consistent solutions in each simplified subproblem, and comparing these counts to decide among the choices pending in the original problem.
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      constraint-satisfaction problems
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      sparse networks of constraints
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