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Practical Application of Support-Based Distributed Search
Hong Kong, China November 14-November 16
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Peter Harvey, University of Wollongong
Chee Fon Chang, University of Wollongong
Aditya Ghose, University of Wollongong

Algorithms for Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems have tended to mirror existing non-distributed global-search or local-search algorithms. Unfortunately, existing distributed global-search algorithms derive from classical backtracking search methods and require a total ordering over variables for completeness. Distributed variants of local-search algorithms (such as distributed breakout) inherit the incompleteness properties of their predecessors.

A meeting scheduling problem translates to a DisCSP where a global ordering is difficult to maintain and creates undesirable behaviours. We present a practical demonstration of an algorithm in which a global ordering is not required, while avoiding the problems of local-search algorithms.

Citation:
Peter Harvey, Chee Fon Chang, Aditya Ghose, "Practical Application of Support-Based Distributed Search," ictai, pp.34-38, 17th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'05), 2005
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