We proposed an artificial intelligence (AI) application by exploiting search cues in combinatorial space.

  • “Exploiting problem structure in combinatorial landscapes: A case study on pure mathematics application,” in International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), New York, NY, 2016. [PDF] [PPT] [Bibtex]
    @InProceedings{xie2016exploiting,
    title={Exploiting problem structure in combinatorial landscapes: A case study on pure mathematics application},
    author={Xie, Xiao-Feng and Wang, Zun-Jing},
    Booktitle = {International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)},
    Address = {New York, NY},
    Pages = {2683--2689},
    PDF = {http://www.wiomax.com/team/xie/paper/IJCAI16.pdf},
    PPT={http://www.wiomax.com/team/xie/demo/IJCAI16_demo_CombinatorialLandscape.pdf},
    Year = {2016}
    }

We present a method using AI techniques to solve a case of pure mathematics applications for finding narrow admissible tuples. The original problem is formulated into a combinatorial optimization problem. In particular, we show how to exploit the local search structure to formulate the problem landscape for dramatic reductions in search space and for non-trivial elimination in search barriers, and then to realize intelligent search strategies for effectively escaping from local minima. Experimental results demonstrate that the proposed method is able to efficiently find best known solutions. This research sheds light on exploiting the local problem structure for an efficient search in combinatorial landscapes as an application of AI to a new problem domain.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) application by exploiting problem structure in combinatorial landscapes
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