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arxiv: 2406.03361 · v3 · pith:SMBT77A3new · submitted 2024-06-05 · 💻 cs.LG

What Matters in Hierarchical Search for Combinatorial Reasoning Problems?

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keywords combinatorialmethodsreasoningsearchhierarchicalhigh-levelproblemsachieve
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Efficiently tackling combinatorial reasoning problems, particularly the notorious NP-hard tasks, remains a significant challenge for AI research. Recent efforts have sought to enhance planning by incorporating hierarchical high-level search strategies, known as subgoal methods. While promising, their performance against traditional low-level planners is inconsistent, raising questions about their application contexts. In this study, we conduct an in-depth exploration of subgoal-planning methods for combinatorial reasoning. We identify the attributes pivotal for leveraging the advantages of high-level search: hard-to-learn value functions, complex action spaces, presence of dead ends in the environment, or using data collected from diverse experts. We propose a consistent evaluation methodology to achieve meaningful comparisons between methods and reevaluate the state-of-the-art algorithms.

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