A note on some collapse results of valued constraints
Information Processing Letters
Making bound consistency as effective as arc consistency
IJCAI'09 Proceedings of the 21st international jont conference on Artifical intelligence
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Given a finite set of vectors over a finite totally ordered domain, we study the problem of computing a constraint in conjunctive normal form such that the set of solutions for the produced constraint is identical to the original set. We develop an efficient polynomial-time algorithm for the general case, followed by specific polynomial-time algorithms producing Horn, dual Horn, and bijunctive formulas for sets of vectors closed under the operations of conjunction, disjunction, and median, respectively. Our results generalize the work of Dechter and Pearl on relational data, as well as the papers by Hébrard and Zanuttini. They complement the results of Hähnle et al. on multivalued logics and Jeavons et al. on the algebraic approach to constraints.