In recent years, many new backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction problems have been proposed. The algorithms are usually evaluated by empirical testing. This method, however, has its limitations. Our paper adopts a different, purely theoretical approach, which is based on characterizations of the sets of search tree nodes visited by the backtracking algorithms. A notion of inconsistency between instantiations and variables is introduced, and is shown to be a useful tool for characterizing such well-known concepts as backtrack, backjump, and domain annihilation. The characterizations enable us to: (a) prove the correctness of the algorithms, and (b) partially order the algorithms according to two standard performance mea...
International audienceThe question of tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) h...
International audienceConstraint programming is a popular paradigm to deal with combinatorial proble...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of two orthogonal schemes for preprocessing constrain...
AbstractIn recent years, many new backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction proble...
In recent years, numerous new backtracking algorithms have been proposed. The algorithms are usually...
In recent years numerous new backtracking algorithms have been proposed The algorithms are usually...
In recent years, many improvements to backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction pr...
The performance of backtracking algorithms for solving nite-domain constraint sat-isfaction problems...
AbstractThe performance of backtracking algorithms for solving finite-domain constraint satisfaction...
In recent years, many improvements to backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction pr...
AbstractConflict-directed backjumping is a modification of the backtracking algorithm that can outpe...
Abstract. The forward checking algorithm for solving constraint satisfaction problems is a popular a...
We propose a new backtracking method called constraint-directed backtracking (CDBT) for solving con...
: We analyze two algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction problems. One of these algorithms, P...
AbstractConstraint programming is a popular paradigm to deal with combinatorial problems in artifici...
International audienceThe question of tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) h...
International audienceConstraint programming is a popular paradigm to deal with combinatorial proble...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of two orthogonal schemes for preprocessing constrain...
AbstractIn recent years, many new backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction proble...
In recent years, numerous new backtracking algorithms have been proposed. The algorithms are usually...
In recent years numerous new backtracking algorithms have been proposed The algorithms are usually...
In recent years, many improvements to backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction pr...
The performance of backtracking algorithms for solving nite-domain constraint sat-isfaction problems...
AbstractThe performance of backtracking algorithms for solving finite-domain constraint satisfaction...
In recent years, many improvements to backtracking algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction pr...
AbstractConflict-directed backjumping is a modification of the backtracking algorithm that can outpe...
Abstract. The forward checking algorithm for solving constraint satisfaction problems is a popular a...
We propose a new backtracking method called constraint-directed backtracking (CDBT) for solving con...
: We analyze two algorithms for solving constraint satisfaction problems. One of these algorithms, P...
AbstractConstraint programming is a popular paradigm to deal with combinatorial problems in artifici...
International audienceThe question of tractable classes of constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) h...
International audienceConstraint programming is a popular paradigm to deal with combinatorial proble...
This paper presents an experimental evaluation of two orthogonal schemes for preprocessing constrain...