Recent Advances in Constraints Joint ERCIM/CoLogNET International Workshop on Constraint Solving and Constraint Logic Programming, CSCLP 2003, Budapest, Hungary, June 30 - July 2, 2003. Selected Papers /

Constraint programming is the fruit of several decades of research carried out in mathematical logic, automated deduction, operations research and arti?cial intelligence. The tools and programming languages arising from this research ?eldhaveenjoyedrealsuccessintheindustrialworldastheycontributetoso...

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Other Authors: Apt, Krzysztof R. (Editor), Fages, François (Editor), Rossi, Francesca (Editor), Szeredi, Péter (Editor), Váncza, Josef (Editor)
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Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004.
Series:Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 3010
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505 0 |a Constraint Solving -- A Comparative Study of Arithmetic Constraints on Integer Intervals -- Clustering for Disconnected Solution Sets of Numerical CSPs -- Implementing Propagators for Tabular Constraints -- Constraint Methods for Modal Satisfiability -- Learning Approximate Consistencies -- Soft Constraints -- Abstracting Soft Constraints: Some Experimental Results on Fuzzy CSPs -- Tradeoff Generation Using Soft Constraints -- Experimental Evaluation of Interchangeability in Soft CSPs -- Language Issues -- A Rule Language for Interaction -- A Generic Trace Schema for the Portability of CP(FD) Debugging Tools -- Applications -- Teaching Constraints through Logic Puzzles -- Reduce-To-The-Opt – A Specialized Search Algorithm for Contiguous Task Scheduling -- A New Approach to Modeling and Solving Minimal Perturbation Problems -- Protein Folding in CLP( ) with Empirical Contact Energies -- Gestures for Embodied Agents with Logic Programming. 
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