Towards a Learning Automata Solution to the Multi-Constraint Partitioning Problem

G. Horn, B. Oommen
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We consider the problem of partitioning a set of elements (or objects) into mutually exclusive classes (or groups), where elements which are "similar" to each other are, hopefully, located in the same class. This problem has been shown to be NP-hard, and the literature reports solutions in which the similarity constraint consists of a single index. For example, typical "similarity" conditions that have been used in the literature include those in which "similar" objects are accessed together, or when they communicate (as processes do) with each other. In this paper, we present the first reported solution to the case when the objects could be linked together in a multi-constraint manner, and indeed, visit the scenario when the constraints could, themselves, be contradictory. The solution we propose is based on the theory of estimator-based learning automata (LA), operating in non-stationary environments. Rather than use traditional estimates, we advocate the use of stochastic weak-estimates (B. J. Oommen and L. Rueda, 2006) and the specific digraph properties of the relations between the elements. Although the solutions proposed perform admirably when the number of elements is small, the simulated results demonstrate that the quality of the final solution decreases with the number of elements. Thus, although this is the first reported solution to the problem which incorporates specific digraph properties of the objects, the scalability of the solution remains open
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多约束划分问题的学习自动机解
我们考虑将一组元素(或对象)划分为互斥类(或组)的问题,其中彼此“相似”的元素希望位于同一类中。这个问题已经被证明是np困难的,并且文献报道了相似约束由单个索引组成的解决方案。例如,文献中使用的典型“相似”条件包括一起访问“相似”对象,或者当它们彼此通信时(如进程所做的那样)。在本文中,我们首次报道了当对象可以以多约束方式连接在一起时的解决方案,并且确实访问了约束本身可能是矛盾的场景。我们提出的解决方案是基于基于估计器的学习自动机(LA)理论,在非平稳环境中运行。而不是使用传统的估计,我们主张使用随机弱估计(B. J. Oommen和L. Rueda, 2006)和元素之间关系的特定有向图属性。虽然所提出的解在单元数较少时表现良好,但模拟结果表明,最终解的质量随着单元数的增加而降低。因此,尽管这是第一个报道的包含对象的特定有向图属性的问题的解决方案,但解决方案的可伸缩性仍然是开放的
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