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Abstraction, Reformulation and Approximation :

Zucker, Jean-Daniel.

Abstraction, Reformulation and Approximation : 6th International Symposium, SARA 2005, Airth Castle, Scotland, UK, July 26-29, 2005. Proceedings / edited by Jean-Daniel Zucker, Lorenza Saitta. - xii, 376 páginas Also available online. recurso en línea. - Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3607 0302-9743 ; .

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Full Papers -- Verifying the Incorrectness of Programs and Automata -- Generating Admissible Heuristics by Abstraction for Search in Stochastic Domains -- Synthesizing Plans for Multiple Domains -- Abstract Policy Evaluation for Reactive Agents -- Implementing an Abstraction Framework for Soft Constraints -- Transforming and Refining Abstract Constraint Specifications -- Learning Regular Expressions from Noisy Sequences -- From Factorial and Hierarchical HMM to Bayesian Network: A Representation Change Algorithm -- Hierarchical Heuristic Search Revisited -- Multinomial Event Model Based Abstraction for Sequence and Text Classification -- Petri Net Reachability Checking Is Polynomial with Optimal Abstraction Hierarchies -- Detecting and Breaking Symmetries by Reasoning on Problem Specifications -- Approximate Model-Based Diagnosis Using Preference-Based Compilation -- Function Approximation via Tile Coding: Automating Parameter Choice -- Creating Better Abstract Operators -- A Specialised Binary Constraint for the Stable Marriage Problem -- Compositional Derivation of Symmetries for Constraint Satisfaction -- Extended Abstracts -- Solving the 24 Puzzle with Instance Dependent Pattern Databases -- Combining Feature Selection and Feature Construction to Improve Concept Learning for High Dimensional Data -- A Qualitative Spatio-temporal Abstraction of a Disaster Space -- The Cruncher: Automatic Concept Formation Using Minimum Description Length -- Experiments with Multiple Abstraction Heuristics in Symbolic Verification -- Probabilistic Abstraction of Uncertain Temporal Data for Multiple Subjects -- Learning Classifiers Using Hierarchically Structured Class Taxonomies -- Feature-Discovering Approximate Value Iteration Methods -- Invited Talks -- Designing Views to Efficiently Answer Real SQL Queries -- The Multi-depot Periodic Vehicle Routing Problem -- Abstract Representation in Painting and Computing -- Research Summaries -- Categorizing Gene Expression Correlations with Bioclinical Data: An Abstraction Based Approach -- Learning Abstract Scheduling Models -- Knowledge Acquisition on Manipulation of Flow and Water Quality Models -- Abstraction and Multiple Abstraction in the Symbolic Modeling of the Environment of Mobile Robots -- Sequential Decision Making Under Uncertainty -- Automatic State Abstraction for Pathfinding in Real-Time Video Games -- Model-Based Search -- Learning Skills in Reinforcement Learning Using Relative Novelty.

This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Abstraction, Reformulation, and Approximation, SARA 2005, held in Airth Castle, Scotland, UK in July 2005. The 17 revised full papers and 8 extended abstracts were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. Also included are 3 invited papers and 8 research summaries. All current aspects of abstraction, reformulation, and approximation in the context of human common-sense reasoning, problem solving, and efficiently reasoning in complex domains are addressed. Among the application fields of these techniques are automatic programming, constraint satisfaction, design, diagnosis, machine learning, search, planning, reasoning, game playing, scheduling, and theorem proving.

9783540318828

10.1007/11527862 doi

Q334-342
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