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E-grāmata: Constraint Satisfaction Problems - CSP Formalisms and Techniques: CSP Formalisms and Techniques [Wiley Online]

  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Sērija : Focus Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118574524
  • ISBN-13: 9781118574522
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  • Formāts: 240 pages
  • Sērija : Focus Series
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jan-2013
  • Izdevniecība: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1118574524
  • ISBN-13: 9781118574522
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
A Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP) consists of a set of variables, a domain of values for each variable and a set of constraints. The objective is to assign a value for each variable such that all constraints are satisfied. CSPs continue to receive increased attention because of both their high complexity and their omnipresence in academic, industrial and even real-life problems. This is why they are the subject of intense research in both artificial intelligence and operations research. This book introduces the classic CSP and details several extensions/improvements of both formalisms and techniques in order to tackle a large variety of problems. Consistency, flexible, dynamic, distributed and learning aspects are discussed and illustrated using simple examples such as the n-queen problem.

Contents

1. Foundations of CSP. 2. Consistency Reinforcement Techniques. 3. CSP Solving Algorithms. 4. Search Heuristics. 5. Learning Techniques. 6. Maximal Constraint Satisfaction Problems. 7. Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization Problems. 8. Distibuted Constraint Satisfaction Problems.

About the Authors

Khaled Ghedira is the general managing director of the Tunis Science City in Tunisia, Professor at the University of Tunis, as well as the founding president of the Tunisian Association of Artificial Intelligence and the founding director of the SOIE research laboratory. His research areas include MAS, CSP, transport and production logistics, metaheuristics and security in M/E-government. He has led several national and international research projects, supervised 30 PhD theses and more than 50 Masters theses, co-authored about 300 journal, conference and book research papers, written two text books on metaheuristics and production logistics and co-authored three others.
Preface ix
Introduction xi
Chapter 1 Foundations of CSP
1(28)
1.1 Basic concepts
1(2)
1.2 CSP framework
3(19)
1.2.1 Formalism
4(2)
1.2.2 Areas of application
6(11)
1.2.3 Extensions
17(5)
1.3 Bibliography
22(7)
Chapter 2 Consistency Reinforcement Techniques
29(106)
2.1 Basic notions
29(3)
2.1.1 Equivalence
29(1)
2.1.2 K-consistency
30(2)
2.2 Arc consistency reinforcement algorithms
32(103)
2.2.1 AC-1
33(3)
2.2.2 AC-2
36(2)
2.2.3 AC-3
38(3)
2.2.4 AC-4
41(3)
2.2.5 AC-5
44(6)
2.2.6 AC-6
50(4)
2.2.7 AC-7
54(7)
2.2.8 AC2000
61(74)
Chapter 6 Maximal Constraint Satisfaction Problems
135(30)
6.1 Branch and bound algorithm
136(2)
6.2 Partial Forward-Checking algorithm
138(4)
6.3 Weak-commitment search
142(2)
6.4 GENET method
144(2)
6.5 Distributed simulated annealing
146(1)
6.6 Distributed and guided genetic algorithm
147(15)
6.6.1 Basic principles
148(2)
6.6.2 The multi-agent model
150(2)
6.6.3 Genetic process
152(6)
6.6.4 Extensions
158(4)
6.7 Bibliography
162(3)
Chapter 7 Constraint Satisfaction and Optimization Problems
165(16)
7.1 Formalism
166(1)
7.2 Resolution methods
166(12)
7.2.1 Branch-and-bound algorithm
167(3)
7.2.2 Tunneling algorithm
170(8)
7.3 Bibliography
178(3)
Chapter 8 Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems
181(40)
8.1 DisCSP framework
183(12)
8.1.1 Formalism
183(2)
8.1.2 Distribution modes
185(6)
8.1.3 Communication models
191(2)
8.1.4 Convergence properties
193(2)
8.2 Distributed consistency reinforcement
195(5)
8.2.1 The DisAC-4 algorithm
196(1)
8.2.2 The DisAC-6 algorithm
197(1)
8.2.3 The DisAC-9 algorithm
198(1)
8.2.4 The DRAC algorithm
199(1)
8.3 Distributed resolution
200(15)
8.3.1 Asynchronous backtracking algorithm
201(3)
8.3.2 Asynchronous weak-commitment search
204(1)
8.3.3 Asynchronous aggregation search
205(2)
8.3.4 Approaches based on canonical distribution
207(1)
8.3.5 DOC approach
208(6)
8.3.6 Generalization of DisCSP algorithms to several variables
214(1)
8.4 Bibliography
215(6)
Index 221
Khaled Ghedira is Professor at the University of Tunis, Tunisia.