Consistency properties and algorithms for achieving them are at the heart of the success of Constraint Programming. In this paper, we study the relational consistency property R(*,m)C, which is equivalent to m-wise consistency proposed in relational databases. We also define wR(*,m)C, a weaker variant of this property. We propose an algorithm for enforcing these properties on a Constraint Satisfaction Problem by tightening the existing relations and without introducing new ones. We empirically show that wR(*,m)C solves in a backtrack-free manner all the instances of some CSP benchmark classes, thus hinting at the tractability of those classes
Abstract. Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consisten...
Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consistency or inte...
Abstract. In this note, we show that every constraint satisfaction problem that has relational width...
Consistency properties and algorithms for achieving them are at the heart of the success of Constrai...
Consistency properties and algorithms for achieving them are at the heart of the success of Constrai...
Consistency algorithms, which perform inference, are at the heart of Constraint Programming. The str...
International audienceRelational consistency algorithms are instrumental for solving difficult insta...
Abstract. Local consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of cons...
. Local consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of constraint n...
The tractability of a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP)is guaranteed by a direct relationship be...
Local consistency properties and algorithms for enforc-ing them are central to the success of Constr...
Local consistency properties and algorithms for enforcing them are central to the success of Constra...
AbstractLocal consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of constr...
Relations are fundamental structures for knowledge representation. Relational queries are used to ex...
The constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) can be formulated as the problem of deciding, given a pair...
Abstract. Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consisten...
Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consistency or inte...
Abstract. In this note, we show that every constraint satisfaction problem that has relational width...
Consistency properties and algorithms for achieving them are at the heart of the success of Constrai...
Consistency properties and algorithms for achieving them are at the heart of the success of Constrai...
Consistency algorithms, which perform inference, are at the heart of Constraint Programming. The str...
International audienceRelational consistency algorithms are instrumental for solving difficult insta...
Abstract. Local consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of cons...
. Local consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of constraint n...
The tractability of a Constraint Satisfaction Problem (CSP)is guaranteed by a direct relationship be...
Local consistency properties and algorithms for enforc-ing them are central to the success of Constr...
Local consistency properties and algorithms for enforcing them are central to the success of Constra...
AbstractLocal consistency has proven to be an important concept in the theory and practice of constr...
Relations are fundamental structures for knowledge representation. Relational queries are used to ex...
The constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) can be formulated as the problem of deciding, given a pair...
Abstract. Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consisten...
Complete algorithms for constraint solving typically exploit properties like (in)consistency or inte...
Abstract. In this note, we show that every constraint satisfaction problem that has relational width...