Webb, G.I. (1995)
"OPUS: An Efficient Admissible Algorithm for Unordered Search",
Volume 3, pages 431-465.
Abstract: OPUS is a branch and bound search algorithm that enables
efficient admissible search through spaces for which the order of
search operator application is not significant. The algorithm's
search efficiency is demonstrated with respect to very large machine
learning search spaces. The use of admissible search is of potential
value to the machine learning community as it means that the exact
learning biases to be employed for complex learning tasks can be
precisely specified and manipulated. OPUS also has potential for
application in other areas of artificial intelligence, notably, truth
maintenance.
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