In case a CSP is over-constrained, it is natural to allow some constraints, called soft constraints, to be violated. We propose a generic method to soften global constraints that can be represented by a flow in a graph. Such constraints are softened by adding violation arcs to the graph and then computing a minimum-weight flow in the extended graph to measure the violation. We present efficient propagation algorithms, based on different violation measures, achieving domain consistency for the alldifferent constraint, the global cardinality constraint, the regular constraint and the same constraint
International audienceWe study the computational complexity of reasoning with global constraints. We...
Abstract. The problem of finding a graceful labelling of a graph, or proving that the graph is not g...
Global constraints are cardinal concepts of CLP (FD), a constraint programming language. They are me...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the soft global constraints -gcc and -regular which ...
We propose two algorithms achieving generalized arc consistency for the soft global cardinality cons...
The Soft Global Cardinality Constraint (softggc) relaxes the Global Cardinality Constraint (gcc) by ...
Global constraints are used in constraint programming to help users specify patterns that occur freq...
Several recent approaches for processing graphical models (constraint and Bayesian networks) simulta...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWe introduce a new gl...
This report introduces a classification scheme for the global constraints. This classification is ba...
Global constraints are an essential component in the efficiency of centralized constraint programmin...
Global Constraints: Introduction and Graph-Based Representation.Global Constraints: Introduction and...
Global constraints play a crucial role in solving real-life combinatorial problems thanks to encapsu...
In Constraint Programming, global constraints have led to major changes in terms of modeling (synthe...
Weighted Constraint Satisfaction is made practical by powerful consistency techniques, such as AC*, ...
International audienceWe study the computational complexity of reasoning with global constraints. We...
Abstract. The problem of finding a graceful labelling of a graph, or proving that the graph is not g...
Global constraints are cardinal concepts of CLP (FD), a constraint programming language. They are me...
International audienceIn this paper, we present the soft global constraints -gcc and -regular which ...
We propose two algorithms achieving generalized arc consistency for the soft global cardinality cons...
The Soft Global Cardinality Constraint (softggc) relaxes the Global Cardinality Constraint (gcc) by ...
Global constraints are used in constraint programming to help users specify patterns that occur freq...
Several recent approaches for processing graphical models (constraint and Bayesian networks) simulta...
Colloque avec actes et comité de lecture. internationale.International audienceWe introduce a new gl...
This report introduces a classification scheme for the global constraints. This classification is ba...
Global constraints are an essential component in the efficiency of centralized constraint programmin...
Global Constraints: Introduction and Graph-Based Representation.Global Constraints: Introduction and...
Global constraints play a crucial role in solving real-life combinatorial problems thanks to encapsu...
In Constraint Programming, global constraints have led to major changes in terms of modeling (synthe...
Weighted Constraint Satisfaction is made practical by powerful consistency techniques, such as AC*, ...
International audienceWe study the computational complexity of reasoning with global constraints. We...
Abstract. The problem of finding a graceful labelling of a graph, or proving that the graph is not g...
Global constraints are cardinal concepts of CLP (FD), a constraint programming language. They are me...