Inductive Learning of Declarative Domain-Specific Heuristics for ASP

Richard Comploi-Taupe
(Siemens AG Österreich, Vienna, Austria)

Domain-specific heuristics are a crucial technique for the efficient solving of problems that are large or computationally hard. Answer Set Programming (ASP) systems support declarative specifications of domain-specific heuristics to improve solving performance. However, such heuristics must be invented manually so far. Inventing domain-specific heuristics for answer-set programs requires expertise with the domain under consideration and familiarity with ASP syntax, semantics, and solving technology. The process of inventing useful heuristics would highly profit from automatic support. This paper presents a novel approach to the automatic learning of such heuristics. We use Inductive Logic Programming (ILP) to learn declarative domain-specific heuristics from examples stemming from (near-)optimal answer sets of small but representative problem instances. Our experimental results indicate that the learned heuristics can improve solving performance and solution quality when solving larger, harder instances of the same problem.

In Enrico Pontelli, Stefania Costantini, Carmine Dodaro, Sarah Gaggl, Roberta Calegari, Artur D'Avila Garcez, Francesco Fabiano, Alessandra Mileo, Alessandra Russo and Francesca Toni: Proceedings 39th International Conference on Logic Programming (ICLP 2023), Imperial College London, UK, 9th July 2023 - 15th July 2023, Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science 385, pp. 129–140.
Published: 12th September 2023.

ArXived at: https://dx.doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.385.14 bibtex PDF

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