Triangle-based consistencies for cost function networks

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Abstract

Cost Function Networks (aka Weighted CSP) allow to model a variety of problems, such as optimization of deterministic and stochastic graphical models including Markov random Fields and Bayesian Networks. Solving cost function networks is thus an important problem for deterministic and probabilistic reasoning. This paper focuses on local consistencies which define essential tools to simplify Cost Function Networks, and provide lower bounds on their optimal solution cost. To strengthen arc consistency bounds, we follow the idea of triangle-based domain consistencies for hard constraint networks (path inverse consistency, restricted or max-restricted path consistencies), describe their systematic extension to cost function networks, study their relative strengths, define enforcing algorithms, and experiment with them on a large set of benchmark problems. On some of these problems, our improved lower bounds seem necessary to solve them.

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Nguyen, H., Bessiere, C., de Givry, S., & Schiex, T. (2017). Triangle-based consistencies for cost function networks. Constraints, 22(2), 230–264. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10601-016-9250-1

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