An Investigation of Problem Instance Difficulty for Case-Based Reasoning and Heuristic Search

Hermann Kaindl*, Ralph Hoch, Roman Popp, Thomas Rathfux, Franz Lukasch

*Korrespondierende*r Autor*in für diese Arbeit

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/KonferenzbandBeitrag in Konferenzband

Abstract

For managing the ever increasing variability of hardware/software interfaces (HSIs), e.g., in automotive systems, there is a need for the reuse of already existing HSIs. This reuse should be automated, and we (meta-)modeled the HSI domain for design space exploration. These models together with additionally defined transformation rules that lead from a model of one specific HSI to another one facilitate automatic adaptations of HSI instances in these models and, hence, both case-based reasoning (CBR) and (heuristic) search. Using these approaches for solving concrete problem instances, estimating their difficulty really matters, but there is not much theory available. This work compares different approaches to estimating problem instance difficulty (similarity metrics, heuristic functions). It also shows that even measuring problem instance difficulty depends on the ground truth available and used. In order to avoid finding only domain-specific insights, we also employed sliding-tile puzzles for our experiments. The experimental results in both domains show how different approaches statistically correlate. Overall, this paper investigates problem instance difficulty for CBR and heuristic search. This investigation led to the insight that admissible functions guiding heuristic search may also be used for retrieving cases for CBR.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksEnterprise Information Systems
Untertitel des Sammelwerks22nd International Conference, ICEIS 2020, Virtual Event, May 5–7, 2020, Revised Selected Papers
Herausgeber*innenJoaquim Filipe, Michał Śmiałek, Alexander Brodsky, Slimane Hammoudi
ErscheinungsortCham
VerlagSpringer International Publishing
Seiten158-183
Seitenumfang26
ISBN (elektronisch)9783030754181, 9783030754198
ISBN (Print)9783030754174
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2021
Extern publiziertJa
Veranstaltung22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2020 - Virtual, Online
Dauer: 5 Mai 20207 Mai 2020

Publikationsreihe

ReiheLecture Notes in Business Information Processing
Band417
ISSN1865-1348

Konferenz

Konferenz22nd International Conference on Enterprise Information Systems, ICEIS 2020
OrtVirtual, Online
Zeitraum5/05/207/05/20

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