DocumentCode :
286117
Title :
The future of scheduling-DAI?
Author :
Prosser, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Strathclyde Univ., Glasgow, UK
fYear :
1993
fDate :
34085
Firstpage :
42583
Lastpage :
42584
Abstract :
It appears that AI scheduling research is moving outwards in a number of different directions: constraint-based reasoning, distributed AI, stochastic search, iterative repair, look-ahead techniques. The author is not suggesting that the community is `pulling apart´, merely that the net is being thrown further, and to good effect. He believes that there is another promising direction to be explored. When we solve some combinatorial problem, the order that we choose to make our decisions may have a profound effect on the difficulty in solving that problem. This `order´ is sometimes referred to as the instantiation order. Clearwater, B.A. Huberman, and T. Hogg (1991) published a paper on a distributed solution to the constraint satisfaction problem. We are given a single problem, and a number of agents, where each agent is capable of solving that problem on its own. The agents are each given a copy of the problem but attempt to solve it using different instantiation orders. That means that the agents navigate through the same problem space, but start from different positions. During the process of exploration the agents are allowed to share their discoveries. The authors claim that this can result in a super-linear speed up, or a `combinatorial implosion´
Keywords :
combinatorial mathematics; constraint handling; knowledge based systems; scheduling; technological forecasting; AI scheduling research; DAI; combinatorial implosion; combinatorial problem; constraint satisfaction problem; constraint-based reasoning; distributed AI; distributed solution; future; instantiation order; iterative repair; look-ahead techniques; problem space; stochastic search; super-linear speed up;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Advanced Software Technologies for Scheduling, IEE Colloquium on
Conference_Location :
London
Type :
conf
Filename :
231136
Link To Document :
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