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The importance of constraints on constraints

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2020
Abstract The “resource-rational” approach is ambitious and worthwhile. A shortcoming of the proposed approach is that it fails to constrain what counts as a constraint. As a result, constraints used in different cognitive domains often have nothing in common.
Christopher J. Bates   +2 more
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Decomposable Constraints

2000
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Ian P. Gent   +2 more
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Constraint Relationships for Soft Constraints

2013
We introduce constraint relationships as a means to define qualitative preferences on the constraints of soft constraint problems. The approach is aimed at constraint satisfaction problems (CSPs) with a high number of constraints that make exact preference quantizations hard to maintain manually or hard to anticipate—especially if constraints or ...
Alexander Schiendorfer   +4 more
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The Virtuality of Constraints and the Constraints of Virtuality

Constraints, 1996
We propose to extend current Constraint Logic Programming techniques and to export them from their classical Logic Programming setting to more conventional and widely used paradigms, such as the Java language. We also advocate for the use of constraints in new types of applications such as 3D graphics and Virtual Reality systems.
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Bioinformatics and Constraints

Constraints, 2001
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Backofen, Rolf, Gilbert, D.
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Constraints and Constraint Solving: An Introduction

2001
The central idea of constraints is to compute with descriptions of data instead of to compute with data items. Generally speaking, a constraint-based computation mechanism (in a broad sense, this includes for instance deduction calculi and grammar formalisms) can be seen as a two-tired architecture, consisting of A language of data descriptions ...
Jean-Pierre Jouannaud, Ralf Treinen
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Constraint Gain

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 2003
In digital storage systems where the input to the noisy channel is required to satisfy a modulation constraint, the constrained code and error-control code (ECC) are typically designed and decoded independently. The achievable rate for this situation is evaluated as the rate of average intersection of the constraint and the ECC.
John L. Fan   +2 more
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