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Improving the Efficiency of Reasoning Through Structure-Based Reformulation

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Improving the Efficiency of Reasoning Through Structure-Based Reformulation
We investigate the possibility of improving the efficiency of reasoning through structure-based partitioning of logical theories, combined with partitionbased logical reasoning strategies. To this end, we provide algorithms for reasoning with partitions of axioms in first-order and propositional logic. We analyze the computational benefit of our algorithms and detect those parameters of a partitioning that influence the efficiency of computation. These parameters are the number of symbols shared by a pair of partitions, the size of each partition, and the topology of the partitioning. Finally, we provide a greedy algorithm that automatically reformulates a given theory into partitions, exploiting the parameters that influence the efficiency of computation.
Eyal Amir, Sheila A. McIlraith
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where SARA
Authors Eyal Amir, Sheila A. McIlraith
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