Anytime diagnosis for reconfiguration

Author:

Felfernig Alexander,Walter Rouven,Galindo José A.,Benavides David,Erdeniz Seda Polat,Atas Müslüm,Reiterer Stefan

Abstract

Abstract Many domains require scalable algorithms that help to determine diagnoses efficiently and often within predefined time limits. Anytime diagnosis is able to determine solutions in such a way and thus is especially useful in real-time scenarios such as production scheduling, robot control, and communication networks management where diagnosis and corresponding reconfiguration capabilities play a major role. Anytime diagnosis in many cases comes along with a trade-off between diagnosis quality and the efficiency of diagnostic reasoning. In this paper we introduce and analyze FlexDiag which is an anytime direct diagnosis approach. We evaluate the algorithm with regard to performance and diagnosis quality using a configuration benchmark from the domain of feature models and an industrial configuration knowledge base from the automotive domain. Results show that FlexDiag helps to significantly increase the performance of direct diagnosis search with corresponding quality tradeoffs in terms of minimality and accuracy.

Funder

Horizon 2020

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Artificial Intelligence,Computer Networks and Communications,Hardware and Architecture,Information Systems,Software

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