A k-elitist max-min ant system approach to cost-based abduction

A. M. Abdelbar, M. Mokhtar
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Abstract

Abduction is the process of proceeding from data describing a set of observations or events, to a set of hypotheses which best explains or accounts for the data. Cost-based abduction (CBA) is a formalism in which evidence to be explained is treated as a goal to be proven, proofs have costs based on how much needs to be assumed to complete the proof, and the set of assumptions needed to complete the least-cost proof are taken as the best explanation for the given evidence. We apply a k-elitist variation on the max-min ant system (MMAS) to CBA, in which the k-best ants are allowed to update the global pheromone trace array in every iteration; in the original MMAS, only the single best ant updates the trace array (thus, it can be considered 1-elitist). Applying our technique to several large CBA instances, we find that our k-elitist approach, with k varying in our experiments from 1 to 15, returns lower-cost proofs on average than the original MMAS. A test of statistical significance is used to verify that the differences in performance are statistically significant.
基于成本的绑架的k-精英最大最小系统方法
溯因是指从描述一系列观察或事件的数据,到最能解释或解释数据的一组假设的过程。基于成本的溯因法(CBA)是一种形式主义,在这种形式主义中,需要解释的证据被视为一个需要证明的目标,证明的成本取决于完成证明需要假设多少,完成成本最低的证明所需的一组假设被视为对给定证据的最佳解释。我们将最大最小蚂蚁系统(MMAS)的k-精英变异应用于CBA,其中k-最优蚂蚁允许在每次迭代中更新全局信息素跟踪阵列;在最初的MMAS中,只有最优蚂蚁更新跟踪数组(因此,它可以被认为是1-精英)。将我们的技术应用于几个大型CBA实例,我们发现我们的k-精英方法(k在我们的实验中从1到15变化)平均返回比原始MMAS更低的成本证明。使用统计显著性检验来验证性能差异是否具有统计显著性。
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