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by Keith Golden , Ronen Brafman , Wanlin Pang
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@MISC{Golden_preferencesin,
    author = {Keith Golden and Ronen Brafman and Wanlin Pang},
    title = {Preferences in Data Production Planning},
    year = {}
}

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Abstract

This paper discusses the data production problem, which consists of transforming a set of (initial) input data into a set of (goal) output data. There are typically many choices among input data and processing algorithms, each leading to significantly different end products. To discriminate among these choices, the planner supports an input language that provides a number of constructs for specifying user preferences over data (and plan) properties. We discuss these preference constructs, how we handle them to guide search, and additional challenges in the area of preference management that this important application domain offers. 1

Keyphrases

data production planning    input data    different end product    preference construct    additional challenge    input language    processing algorithm    user preference    important application domain offer    preference management    many choice    output data    data production problem   

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