2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-22750-0_73
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A Comparison of Selected Variable Ordering Methods for NFA Induction

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“…Many works on this topics are only formal and experimental results are also difficult to compare. For examples, the authors of [8,9] focus on a parallel solver for optimizing k. In [10], experiments are based on samples issued from the Waltz-DB database [2] of amino acid sequences, i.e., all the words are of size 6, and there cannot be any prefix word: in the tests we performed, only anagrams could be used in multisets. Moreover, for all the 50 instances we tried issued from this database, the M k model could be generated and solved in a reasonable time, without need of any model improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…Many works on this topics are only formal and experimental results are also difficult to compare. For examples, the authors of [8,9] focus on a parallel solver for optimizing k. In [10], experiments are based on samples issued from the Waltz-DB database [2] of amino acid sequences, i.e., all the words are of size 6, and there cannot be any prefix word: in the tests we performed, only anagrams could be used in multisets. Moreover, for all the 50 instances we tried issued from this database, the M k model could be generated and solved in a reasonable time, without need of any model improvement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…. Then, if w ∈ S + , using several times Property 4, Constraints (4), (5), and ( 6) can be replaced by Constraints ( 8), (9), and (10) where l 0 = q 1 and N = [1, . .…”
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“…Whereas some approaches focus on improving the solver, such as specific strategies [13], or parallel techniques [2] for optimizing k, we have an othogonal approach that consists in improving the model and using a standard solver. In [12], we studied complex data structures to generate smaller instances, and in [1], we proposed various models, and we use metaheuristics to optimize instance sizes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%