| F. Giunchiglia, A. Villafiorita, and T. Walsh. Theories of abstraction. AI Communications, 10(3--4):167--176, 1997. |
....to work on a simpli ed version of the given problem, trying however to not loose too much information. We propose to de ne this simpli ed version by means of the notion of abstraction, which takes an SCSP and returns a new one which is simpler to solve. Here, as in many other works on abstraction [21,20], simpler may mean many things, like the fact that a certain solution algorithm nds a solution, or an optimal solution, in a fewer number of steps, or also that the abstracted problem can be processed by a machinery which is not available in the concrete context. There are many formal ....
F. Giunchiglia, A. Villaorita, and T. Walsh. Theories of abstraction. AI Communication, 10(3-4):167-176, 1997.
....work on a simplified version of the given problem, trying however to not loose too much information. We propose to define this simplified version by means of the notion of abstraction, which takes an SCSP and returns a new one which is simpler to solve. Here, as in many other works on abstraction [11, 10], simpler may mean many things, like the fact that a certain solution algorithm finds a solution, or an optimal solution, in a fewer number of steps, or also that the abstracted problem can be processed by a machinery which is not available in the concrete context. Once we get the abstracted ....
F. Giunchiglia, A. Villafiorita and T. Walsh. Theories of abstraction. AI Communication, 1997, vol.10, n. 3-4, pp. 167-176.
....work on a simplified version of the given problem, trying however to not loose too much information. We propose to define this simplified version by means of the notion of abstraction, which takes an SCSP and returns a new one which is simpler to solve. Here, as in many other works on abstraction [11, 10], simpler may mean many things, like the fact that a certain solution algorithm finds a solution, or an optimal solution, in a fewer number of steps, or also that the abstracted problem can be processed by a machinery which is not available in the concrete context. Once we get the abstracted ....
F. Giunchiglia, A. Villafiorita and T. Walsh. Theories of abstraction. AI Communication, 1997, vol.10, n. 3-4, pp. 167-176.
....to work on a simpli ed version of the given problem, trying however to not loose too much information. We propose to de ne this simpli ed version by means of the notion of abstraction, which takes an SCSP and returns a new one which is simpler to solve. Here, as in many other works on abstraction [16, 15], simpler may mean many things, like the fact that a certain solution algorithm nds a solution, or an optimal solution, in a fewer number of steps, or also that the abstracted problem can be processed by a machinery which is not available in the concrete context. There are many formal ....
F. Giunchiglia, A. Villaorita, and T. Walsh. Theories of abstraction. AI Communication, 10(3-4):167-176, 1997.
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F. Giunchiglia, A. Villaforita and T. Walsh. 1997. Theories of abstraction. Technical report 97-0051, DIST Trento.
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