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GENET: A Connectionist Architecture for Solving Constraint Satisfaction Problems by Iterative Improvement

Conference Paper Constraint Satisfaction Techniques Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

New approaches to solving constraint satisfaction problems using iterative improvement techniques have been found to be successful on certain, very large problems such as the million queens. However, on highly constrained problems it is possible for these methods to get caught in local minima. In this paper we present GENET, a connectionist architecture for solving binary and general constraint satisfaction problems by iterative improvement. GENET incorporates a learning strategy to escape from local minima. Although GENET has been designed to be implemented on VLSI hardware, we present empirical evidence to show that even when simulated on a single processor GENET can OUtperfOrm e. Xkting iteratk? improvement techniques on hard instances of certain constraint satisfaction problems.

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Venue
AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Archive span
1980-2026
Indexed papers
28718
Paper id
807491955905483222