Abstract. Iterative algorithms such as Belief Propagation and Survey Propagation can handle some of the largest randomly-generated satisfiability problems (SAT) created to this point. But they can make inaccurate estimates or fail to converge on instances whose underlying constraint graphs contain small loops-a particularly strong concern with structured problems. More generally, their behavior is only wellunderstood in terms of statistical physics on a specific underlying model. Our alternative characterization of propagation algorithms presents them as value and variable ordering heuristics whose operation can be codified in terms of the Expectation Maximization (EM) method. Besides explaining failure to converge in the general case, unde...
We formulate the weighted b-matching objective function as a probability distribution function and p...
Almost all applications of SAT solvers generate Boolean formulae from higher level expression graphs...
Consider the inference problem of undirected graphical models[8, 9]. When the graph is tree, the Bel...
Abstract. Iterative algorithms such as Belief Propagation and Survey Propagation can handle some of ...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
21 pages, 6 figureWe study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by $M$ clauses o...
In this note we develop generalized Survey Propagation (SP) equations from the cavity method. We qua...
Unifying logical and probabilistic reasoning is a longstanding goal of AI. While recent work in lift...
Abstract — Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint...
Survey propagation (SP) has recently been discovered as an efficient algorithm in solv-ing classes o...
This article provides a new conceptual perspective on survey propagation, which is an iterative algo...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSPs) are defined over a set of variables whose state must satisfy...
In this paper we study the existence of a solution of the survey-propagation equations for a given i...
AbstractAn algorithm for the satisfiability problem (SAT) is presented and its probabilistic behavio...
Abstract. Backbone variables have the same assignment in all solutions to a given constraint satisfa...
We formulate the weighted b-matching objective function as a probability distribution function and p...
Almost all applications of SAT solvers generate Boolean formulae from higher level expression graphs...
Consider the inference problem of undirected graphical models[8, 9]. When the graph is tree, the Bel...
Abstract. Iterative algorithms such as Belief Propagation and Survey Propagation can handle some of ...
We study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by M clauses of exactly K literals...
21 pages, 6 figureWe study the satisfiability of randomly generated formulas formed by $M$ clauses o...
In this note we develop generalized Survey Propagation (SP) equations from the cavity method. We qua...
Unifying logical and probabilistic reasoning is a longstanding goal of AI. While recent work in lift...
Abstract — Message passing algorithms have proved surprisingly successful in solving hard constraint...
Survey propagation (SP) has recently been discovered as an efficient algorithm in solv-ing classes o...
This article provides a new conceptual perspective on survey propagation, which is an iterative algo...
Constraint Satisfaction Problems (CSPs) are defined over a set of variables whose state must satisfy...
In this paper we study the existence of a solution of the survey-propagation equations for a given i...
AbstractAn algorithm for the satisfiability problem (SAT) is presented and its probabilistic behavio...
Abstract. Backbone variables have the same assignment in all solutions to a given constraint satisfa...
We formulate the weighted b-matching objective function as a probability distribution function and p...
Almost all applications of SAT solvers generate Boolean formulae from higher level expression graphs...
Consider the inference problem of undirected graphical models[8, 9]. When the graph is tree, the Bel...