This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functions of binary variables that decompose according to a graphical model. It can be applied to models of any order and structure. The main novelty is a technique to constrain the search space based on the topology of the model. When pursued to the full search depth, the algorithm is guaranteed to converge to a global optimum, passing through a series of monotonously improving local optima that are guaranteed to be optimal within a given and increasing Hamming distance. For a search depth of 1, it specializes to Iterated Conditional Modes. Between these extremes, a useful tradeoff between approximation quality and runtime is established. Experiments on mode...
We introduce the lazy search tree data structure. The lazy search tree is a comparison-based data st...
We consider energy minimization for undirected graphical models, also known as the MAP-inference pro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functions of bina...
Abstract. This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functio...
Abstract. We propose a new exhaustive search algorithm for optimiza-tion in discrete graphical model...
Abstract. We propose a new exhaustive search algorithm for optimiza-tion in discrete graphical model...
Graphical models are a well-known convenient tool to describe complex interactions between variables...
Graphical models are widely used to model complex interactions between variables. A graphical model ...
AbstractIn this paper we explore the impact of caching during search in the context of the recent fr...
Motion-planning problems, such as manipulation in cluttered environments, often require a collision-...
We introduce the concept of local bucket error for the mini-bucket heuristics and show how it can be...
Heuristic search algorithms (eg. A* and IDA*) with accurate lower bounds can solve impressively larg...
We consider the MAP-inference problem for graphical models,which is a valued constraint satisfaction...
We consider the MAP-inference problem for graphical models, which is a valued constraint satisfactio...
We introduce the lazy search tree data structure. The lazy search tree is a comparison-based data st...
We consider energy minimization for undirected graphical models, also known as the MAP-inference pro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functions of bina...
Abstract. This article presents a new search algorithm for the NP-hard problem of optimizing functio...
Abstract. We propose a new exhaustive search algorithm for optimiza-tion in discrete graphical model...
Abstract. We propose a new exhaustive search algorithm for optimiza-tion in discrete graphical model...
Graphical models are a well-known convenient tool to describe complex interactions between variables...
Graphical models are widely used to model complex interactions between variables. A graphical model ...
AbstractIn this paper we explore the impact of caching during search in the context of the recent fr...
Motion-planning problems, such as manipulation in cluttered environments, often require a collision-...
We introduce the concept of local bucket error for the mini-bucket heuristics and show how it can be...
Heuristic search algorithms (eg. A* and IDA*) with accurate lower bounds can solve impressively larg...
We consider the MAP-inference problem for graphical models,which is a valued constraint satisfaction...
We consider the MAP-inference problem for graphical models, which is a valued constraint satisfactio...
We introduce the lazy search tree data structure. The lazy search tree is a comparison-based data st...
We consider energy minimization for undirected graphical models, also known as the MAP-inference pro...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...