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Application of parallelized analogical planning to engineering design

✍ Scribed by Diane J. Cook


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
927 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0924-669X

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✦ Synopsis


Analogical planning provides a means of solving engineering problems where other machine learning methods fail. Unlike many machine learning paradigms, analogy does not require numerous previous examples or a rich domain theory. Instead, analogical planners adapt knowledge of solved problems in similar domains to the current problem. Unfortunately, the analogical planning task is an expensive one. While the process of forming correspondences between a known problem and a new problem is complex, the problem of selecting a base case for the analogy is virtually intractable.

This paper addresses the issue of efficiently forming analogical plans. The ANAGRAM planning system is described, which takes advantage of the massively parallel architecture of the Connection Machine to perform base selection and map formation. ANAGRAM provides a tractable solution to analogical planning, with a complexity that is sublinear in the size of the plans.

This paper describes the ANAGRAM system and its parallel algorithms. The paper also presents theoretical analyses and empirical results of testing the system on a large database of plans from the domain of automatic programming.


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