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- affiliation: Brooklyn College, New York City, USA
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c50]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Encoding the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem into SAT Based on Vertex Elimination (Short Paper). CP 2024: 40:1-40:8 - 2023
- [c49]Neng-Fa Zhou, Ruiwei Wang, Roland H. C. Yap:
A Comparison of SAT Encodings for Acyclicity of Directed Graphs. SAT 2023: 30:1-30:9 - 2021
- [c48]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Modeling and Solving Graph Synthesis Problems Using SAT-Encoded Reachability Constraints in Picat. ICLP Technical Communications 2021: 165-178 - [e2]Andrea Formisano, Yanhong Annie Liu, Bart Bogaerts, Alex Brik, Verónica Dahl, Carmine Dodaro, Paul Fodor, Gian Luca Pozzato, Joost Vennekens, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Proceedings 37th International Conference on Logic Programming (Technical Communications), ICLP Technical Communications 2021, Porto (virtual event), 20-27th September 2021. EPTCS 345, 2021 [contents] - 2020
- [j15]Dor Atzmon, Roni Stern, Ariel Felner, Glenn Wagner, Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Robust Multi-Agent Path Finding and Executing. J. Artif. Intell. Res. 67: 549-579 (2020) - [c47]Neng-Fa Zhou:
In Pursuit of an Efficient SAT Encoding for the Hamiltonian Cycle Problem. CP 2020: 585-602 - [i11]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Yet Another Comparison of SAT Encodings for the At-Most-K Constraint. CoRR abs/2005.06274 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [c46]Dor Atzmon, Roni Stern, Ariel Felner, Glenn Wagner, Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Robust Multi-Agent Path Finding. AAMAS 2018: 1862-1864 - [c45]Dor Atzmon, Roni Stern, Ariel Felner, Glenn Wagner, Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Robust Multi-Agent Path Finding. SOCS 2018: 2-9 - 2017
- [j14]Roman Barták, Lukás Chrpa, Agostino Dovier, Jindrich Vodrázka, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Modeling and solving planning problems in tabled logic programming: Experience from the Cave Diving domain. Sci. Comput. Program. 147: 54-77 (2017) - [c44]Neng-Fa Zhou, Håkan Kjellerstrand:
Optimizing SAT Encodings for Arithmetic Constraints. CP 2017: 671-686 - [c43]Neng-Fa Zhou, Roman Barták:
// Efficient Declarative Solutions in Picat for Optimal Multi-Agent Pathfinding. ICLP (Technical Communications) 2017: 11:1-11:2 - [c42]Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou, Roni Stern, Eli Boyarski, Pavel Surynek:
Modeling and Solving the Multi-agent Pathfinding Problem in Picat. ICTAI 2017: 959-966 - [c41]Neng-Fa Zhou, Jonathan Fruhman:
Canonicalizing High-Level Constructs in Picat. PADL 2017: 19-33 - [c40]Dor Atzmon, Ariel Felner, Roni Stern, Glenn Wagner, Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
k-Robust Multi-Agent Path Finding. SOCS 2017: 157-158 - 2016
- [c39]Marco De Bortoli, Roman Barták, Agostino Dovier, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Compiling and Executing PDDL in Picat. CILC 2016: 132-147 - [c38]Roman Barták, Agostino Dovier, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Multiple-Origin-Multiple-Destination Path Finding with Minimal Arc Usage: Complexity and Models. ICTAI 2016: 91-97 - [c37]Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou, Agostino Dovier:
Multiple-Origin-Multiple-Destination Path Finding with Minimal Arc Usage: Complexity and Models. KnowProS@IJCAI 2016 - [c36]Neng-Fa Zhou, Håkan Kjellerstrand:
The Picat-SAT Compiler. PADL 2016: 48-62 - [c35]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Programming in Picat. RuleML 2016: 3-18 - 2015
- [b1]Neng-Fa Zhou, Håkan Kjellerstrand, Jonathan Fruhman:
Constraint Solving and Planning with Picat. Springer Briefs in Intelligent Systems, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-25881-2, pp. 1-139 - [j13]Neng-Fa Zhou, Roman Barták, Agostino Dovier:
Planning as tabled logic programming. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 15(4-5): 543-558 (2015) - [c34]Roman Barták, Agostino Dovier, Neng-Fa Zhou:
On modeling planning problems in tabled logic programming. PPDP 2015: 31-42 - [i10]Neng-Fa Zhou, Roman Barták, Agostino Dovier:
Planning as Tabled Logic Programming. CoRR abs/1507.03979 (2015) - 2014
- [j12]Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Using Tabled Logic Programming to Solve the Petrobras Planning Problem. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 14(4-5): 697-710 (2014) - [i9]Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Using Tabled Logic Programming to Solve the Petrobras Planning Problem. CoRR abs/1405.2501 (2014) - [i8]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Combinatorial Search With Picat. CoRR abs/1405.2538 (2014) - 2013
- [j11]Neng-Fa Zhou, Agostino Dovier:
A Tabled Prolog Program for Solving Sokoban. Fundam. Informaticae 124(4): 561-575 (2013) - [c33]Roman Barták, Neng-Fa Zhou:
On Modeling Planning Problems: Experience from the Petrobras Challenge. MICAI (2) 2013: 466-477 - [c32]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Picat: A Scalable Logic-based Language and System (Invited talk). SLATE 2013: 5-6 - [i7]Neng-Fa Zhou, Jonathan Fruhman:
Toward a Dynamic Programming Solution for the 4-peg Tower of Hanoi Problem with Configurations. CoRR abs/1301.7673 (2013) - 2012
- [j10]Neng-Fa Zhou:
The language features and architecture of B-Prolog. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 12(1-2): 189-218 (2012) - [j9]Neng-Fa Zhou, Christian Theil Have:
Efficient tabling of structured data with enhanced hash-consing. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 12(4-5): 547-563 (2012) - [c31]Neng-Fa Zhou, Masato Tsuru, Eitaku Nobuyama:
A Comparison of CP, IP, and SAT Solvers through a Common Interface. ICTAI 2012: 41-48 - [e1]Claudio V. Russo, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Practical Aspects of Declarative Languages - 14th International Symposium, PADL 2012, Philadelphia, PA, USA, January 23-24, 2012. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 7149, Springer 2012, ISBN 978-3-642-27693-4 [contents] - [i6]Neng-Fa Zhou, Christian Theil Have:
Efficient Tabling of Structured Data with Enhanced Hash-Consing. CoRR abs/1210.1611 (2012) - 2011
- [c30]Neng-Fa Zhou, Agostino Dovier:
A Tabled Prolog Program for Solving Sokoban. CILC 2011: 215-228 - [c29]Neng-Fa Zhou, Agostino Dovier:
A Tabled Prolog Program for Solving Sokoban. ICTAI 2011: 896-897 - [c28]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yi-Dong Shen, Jia-Huai You:
Compiling Answer Set Programs into Event-Driven Action Rules. LPNMR 2011: 376-381 - [i5]Neng-Fa Zhou:
The Language Features and Architecture of B-Prolog. CoRR abs/1103.0812 (2011) - 2010
- [c27]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yoshitaka Kameya, Taisuke Sato:
Mode-Directed Tabling for Dynamic Programming, Machine Learning, and Constraint Solving. ICTAI (2) 2010: 213-218 - [i4]Germán Vidal, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Proceedings of CICLOPS-WLPE 2010. CoRR abs/1009.4020 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c26]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Encoding Table Constraints in CLP(FD) Based on Pair-Wise AC. ICLP 2009: 402-416 - 2008
- [j8]Neng-Fa Zhou, Taisuke Sato, Yi-Dong Shen:
Linear tabling strategies and optimizations. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 8(1): 81-109 (2008) - 2007
- [c25]Neng-Fa Zhou:
A Register-Free Abstract Prolog Machine with Jumbo Instructions. ICLP 2007: 455-457 - [i3]Neng-Fa Zhou, Taisuke Sato, Yi-Dong Shen:
Linear Tabling Strategies and Optimizations. CoRR abs/0705.3468 (2007) - 2006
- [j7]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Programming finite-domain constraint propagators in Action Rules. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 6(5): 483-507 (2006) - 2005
- [c24]Taisuke Sato, Yoshitaka Kameya, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Generative Modeling with Failure in PRISM. IJCAI 2005: 847-852 - [i2]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Programming Finite-Domain Constraint Propagators in Action Rules. CoRR abs/cs/0506005 (2005) - 2004
- [c23]Neng-Fa Zhou:
A Constraint-Based Graphics Library for B-Prolog. CP 2004: 819-820 - [c22]Yoshitaka Kameya, Taisuke Sato, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Yet More Efficient EM Learning for Parameterized Logic Programs by Inter-Goal Sharing. ECAI 2004: 490-494 - [c21]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yi-Dong Shen, Taisuke Sato:
Semi-naive evaluation in linear tabling. PPDP 2004: 90-97 - 2003
- [j6]Neng-Fa Zhou:
CGLIB - a constraint-based graphics library. Softw. Pract. Exp. 33(13): 1199-1216 (2003) - [c20]Neng-Fa Zhou, Taisuke Sato:
Efficient fixpoint computation in linear tabling. PPDP 2003: 275-283 - 2002
- [c19]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Implementing Constrant Solvers in B-Prolog. Intelligent Information Processing 2002: 249-260 - 2001
- [j5]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You:
Implementation of a Linear Tabling Mechanism. J. Funct. Log. Program. 2001(10) (2001) - [j4]Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Linear tabulated resolution based on Prolog control strategy. Theory Pract. Log. Program. 1(1): 71-103 (2001) - [c18]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Authoring graphics-rich and interactive documents in CGLIB: a constraint-based graphics library. ACM Symposium on Document Engineering 2001: 28-37 - [c17]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Action Rules for Programming Constraint Propagators and Interactive User Interfaces. INAP 2001: 57 - [c16]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Action Rules for Programming Constraint Propagators and Interactive User Interfaces. INAP (LNCS Volume) 2001: 197-204 - 2000
- [c15]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You:
Implementation of a Linear Tabling Mechanism. PADL 2000: 109-123 - [i1]Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Linear Tabulated Resolution Based on Prolog Control Strategy. CoRR cs.AI/0003046 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c14]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Building Java Applets by Using DJ - A Java-based Constraint Language. COMPSAC 1999: 442-447 - [c13]Neng-Fa Zhou, Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You:
A Linear Tabling Mechanism. ICLP 1999: 618 - [c12]Yi-Dong Shen, Li-Yan Yuan, Jia-Huai You, Neng-Fa Zhou:
Linear Tabulated Resolutions for the Well-Founded Semantics. LPNMR 1999: 192-205 - [c11]Neng-Fa Zhou, Sosuke Kaneko:
A Hybrid Algorithm for Compiling Equality Constraints and its Implementation. WOID@ICLP 1999: 199-207 - 1998
- [c10]Neng-Fa Zhou:
A High-Level Intermediate Language and the Algorithms for Compiling Finite-Domain Constraints. IJCSLP 1998: 70-84 - 1996
- [j3]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Parameter Passing and Control Stack Management in Prolog Implementation Revisited. ACM Trans. Program. Lang. Syst. 18(6): 752-779 (1996) - [c9]Neng-Fa Zhou:
A Novel Implementation Method of Delay. JICSLP 1996: 97-111 - [c8]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Channel Routing with Constraint Logic Programming and Delay. IEA/AIE 1996: 383-388 - [c7]Neng-Fa Zhou, Isao Nagasawa, Masanobu Umeda, Keiichi Katamine, Toyohiko Hirota:
B-Prolog: A High Performance Prolog Compiler. IEA/AIE 1996: 790 - 1995
- [c6]Neng-Fa Zhou:
A Logic Programming Approach to Channel Routing. ICLP 1995: 217-231 - 1994
- [c5]Neng-Fa Zhou:
On the Scheme of Passing Arguments in Stack Frames for Prolog. ICLP 1994: 159-174 - 1993
- [j2]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Global Optimizations in a Prolog Compiler for the TOAM. J. Log. Program. 15(4): 275-294 (1993) - [c4]Neng-Fa Zhou:
Beta-Prolog: An Extended Prolog with Boolean Tables for Combinatorial Searching. ICTAI 1993: 312-319 - [c3]Neng-Fa Zhou:
On the Direct Parameter Passing Mechanism for Prolog Compilers. ILPS 1993: 655 - 1992
- [c2]Neng-Fa Zhou, Isao Nagasawa:
Implementing Graph Algorithms in BeTa-Prolog. IWAR 1992: 23-32 - 1991
- [j1]Neng-Fa Zhou, Kazuo Ushijima, Toshihisa Takagi:
Bidirectional inference of mode information for logic programs. Syst. Comput. Jpn. 22(4): 1-9 (1991) - 1990
- [c1]Neng-Fa Zhou, Toshihisa Takagi, Kazuo Ushijima:
A Matching Tree Oriented Abstract Machine for Prolog. ICLP 1990: 159-173
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