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A Tree Representation for Parallel Problem Solving

Conference Paper Architectures and Languages for Problem Solving Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

A tree-representation for problem-solving suited for parallel processing is proposed. We give a formal definition of REDUCE-OR trees and illustrate it with a detailed example. Each node of the proposed tree denotes a completely described subproblem. When literals share variables, it permits solutions from one literal to prune the search space for the other literals. Attempts to get such pruning with AND-OR trees lose a significant form of ‘OR parallelism’. An alternative strategy for searching AND-OR trees leads to the SLD trees, which miss the ‘ ANDparallelism’. The REDUCE-OR trees are especially useful for problems with a generate-and-test flavor.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
363547877642676101