Research on preference elicitation and reasoning typically focuses on preferences over single objects of interest. However, in a number of applications the "outcomes" of...
Ronen I. Brafman, Carmel Domshlak, Solomon Eyal Sh...
Over-constrained problems can have an exponential number of conflicts, which explain the failure, and an exponential number of relaxations, which restore the consistency. A user o...
While computers have defeated the best human players in many classic board games, progress in Go remains elusive. The large branching factor in the game makes traditional adversar...
Christopher Fellows, Yuri Malitsky, Gregory Wojtas...
Repetition is an important phenomenon in a variety of domains, such as music, computer programs and architectural drawings. A generative model for these domains should account for...
Billiards is a game of both strategy and physical skill. To succeed, a player must be able to select strong shots, and then execute them accurately and consistently. Several robot...