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Patrick Rodler
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- affiliation: Alpen-Adria-Universität, Klagenfurt, Austria
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2020 – today
- 2024
- [c28]Patrick Rodler:
Sequential Model-Based Diagnosis by Systematic Search (Abstract Reprint). AAAI 2024: 22709 - [c27]Patrick Rodler, Erich Teppan, Dietmar Jannach:
Summary of "Randomized Problem-Relaxation Solving for Over-Constrained Schedules" (Extended Abstract). DX 2024: 33:1-33:4 - 2023
- [j7]Patrick Rodler:
Sequential model-based diagnosis by systematic search. Artif. Intell. 323: 103988 (2023) - [j6]Patrick Rodler:
DynamicHS: Streamlining Reiter's Hitting-Set Tree for Sequential Diagnosis. Inf. Sci. 627: 251-279 (2023) - [c26]Patrick Rodler:
How Should I Compute My Candidates? A Taxonomy and Classification of Diagnosis Computation Algorithms. ECAI 2023: 1986-1993 - [c25]Patrick Rodler:
Memory-Limited Model-Based Diagnosis (Extended Abstract). IJCAI 2023: 6954-6958 - [i24]Patrick Rodler:
Don't Treat the Symptom, Find the Cause! Efficient Artificial-Intelligence Methods for (Interactive) Debugging. CoRR abs/2306.12850 (2023) - 2022
- [j5]Patrick Rodler:
Memory-limited model-based diagnosis. Artif. Intell. 305: 103681 (2022) - [j4]Patrick Rodler:
A formal proof and simple explanation of the QuickXplain algorithm. Artif. Intell. Rev. 55(8): 6185-6206 (2022) - [j3]Patrick Rodler:
One step at a time: An efficient approach to query-based ontology debugging. Knowl. Based Syst. 251: 108987 (2022) - [c24]Patrick Rodler:
Random vs. Best-First: Impact of Sampling Strategies on Decision Making in Model-Based Diagnosis. AAAI 2022: 5869-5878 - [i23]Patrick Rodler:
How should I compute my candidates? A taxonomy and classification of diagnosis computation algorithms. CoRR abs/2207.12583 (2022) - 2021
- [c23]Patrick Rodler, Erich Teppan, Dietmar Jannach:
Randomized Problem-Relaxation Solving for Over-Constrained Schedules. KR 2021: 696-701 - [c22]Patrick Rodler:
Linear-Space Best-First Diagnosis Search. SOCS 2021: 188-190 - 2020
- [c21]Patrick Rodler:
Reuse, Reduce and Recycle: Optimizing Reiter's HS-Tree for Sequential Diagnosis. ECAI 2020: 873-880 - [c20]Patrick Rodler:
Too Good to Throw Away: A Powerful Reuse Strategy for Reiter's Hitting Set Tree. SOCS 2020: 135-136 - [i22]Patrick Rodler:
Understanding the QuickXPlain Algorithm: Simple Explanation and Formal Proof. CoRR abs/2001.01835 (2020) - [i21]Patrick Rodler:
On Expert Behaviors and Question Types for Efficient Query-Based Ontology Fault Localization. CoRR abs/2001.05952 (2020) - [i20]Patrick Rodler, Erich Teppan:
The Scheduling Job-Set Optimization Problem: A Model-Based Diagnosis Approach. CoRR abs/2009.11142 (2020) - [i19]Patrick Rodler, Fatima Elichanova:
Do We Really Sample Right In Model-Based Diagnosis? CoRR abs/2009.12178 (2020) - [i18]Patrick Rodler:
Sound, Complete, Linear-Space, Best-First Diagnosis Search. CoRR abs/2009.12190 (2020) - [i17]Patrick Rodler:
Memory-Limited Model-Based Diagnosis. CoRR abs/2010.04282 (2020) - [i16]Patrick Rodler:
DynamicHS: Streamlining Reiter's Hitting-Set Tree for Sequential Diagnosis. CoRR abs/2012.11078 (2020)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [j2]Patrick Rodler, Dietmar Jannach, Konstantin Schekotihin, Philipp Fleiss:
Are query-based ontology debuggers really helping knowledge engineers? Knowl. Based Syst. 179: 92-107 (2019) - [c19]Patrick Rodler, Michael Eichholzer:
On the Usefulness of Different Expert Question Types for Fault Localization in Ontologies. IEA/AIE 2019: 360-375 - [c18]Patrick Rodler, Michael Eichholzer:
How You Ask Matters: A Simple Expert Questioning Approach for Efficient Ontology Fault Localization. JOWO 2019 - [i15]Patrick Rodler, Michael Eichholzer:
A New Expert Questioning Approach to More Efficient Fault Localization in Ontologies. CoRR abs/1904.00317 (2019) - [i14]Patrick Rodler, Dietmar Jannach, Konstantin Schekotihin, Philipp Fleiss:
Are Query-Based Ontology Debuggers Really Helping Knowledge Engineers? CoRR abs/1904.01484 (2019) - [i13]Patrick Rodler:
Towards Optimizing Reiter's HS-Tree for Sequential Diagnosis. CoRR abs/1907.12130 (2019) - 2018
- [c17]Konstantin Schekotihin, Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid:
OntoDebug: Interactive Ontology Debugging Plug-in for Protégé. FoIKS 2018: 340-359 - [c16]Konstantin Schekotihin, Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Matthew Horridge, Tania Tudorache:
Test-Driven Ontology Development in Protégé. ICBO 2018 - [c15]Konstantin Schekotihin, Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Matthew Horridge, Tania Tudorache:
A Protégé Plug-In for Test-Driven Ontology Development. ICBO 2018 - [c14]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid:
On the Impact and Proper Use of Heuristics in Test-Driven Ontology Debugging. RuleML+RR 2018: 164-184 - [c13]Patrick Rodler, Manuel Herold:
Reducing Sequential Diagnosis Costs by Modifying Reiter's Hitting Set Tree. DX 2018 - [c12]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid:
Comparing the Performance of Traditional and Novel Heuristics for Sequential Diagnosis. DX 2018 - [c11]Patrick Rodler, Manuel Herold:
StaticHS: A Variant of Reiter's Hitting Set Tree for Efficient Sequential Diagnosis. SOCS 2018: 72-80 - [i12]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid:
Evaluating Active Learning Heuristics for Sequential Diagnosis. CoRR abs/1807.03083 (2018) - 2017
- [c10]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Konstantin Schekotihin:
Inexpensive Cost-Optimized Measurement Proposal for Sequential Model-Based Diagnosis. DX 2017: 200-218 - [c9]Patrick Rodler:
On Active Learning Strategies for Sequential Diagnosis. DX 2017: 264-283 - [c8]Patrick Rodler, Konstantin Schekotihin:
Reducing Model-Based Diagnosis to Knowledge Base Debugging. DX 2017: 284-296 - [i11]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Konstantin Schekotihin:
Inexpensive Cost-Optimized Measurement Proposal for Sequential Model-Based Diagnosis. CoRR abs/1705.09879 (2017) - [i10]Patrick Rodler:
On the Discrimination Power and Effective Utilization of Active Learning Measures in Version Space Search. CoRR abs/1709.07899 (2017) - [i9]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Konstantin Schekotihin:
A Generally Applicable, Highly Scalable Measurement Computation and Optimization Approach to Sequential Model-Based Diagnosis. CoRR abs/1711.05508 (2017) - 2016
- [i8]Patrick Rodler:
Interactive Debugging of Knowledge Bases. CoRR abs/1605.05950 (2016) - [i7]Patrick Rodler:
Towards Better Response Times and Higher-Quality Queries in Interactive Knowledge Base Debugging. CoRR abs/1609.02584 (2016) - [i6]Patrick Rodler:
A Theory of Interactive Debugging of Knowledge Bases in Monotonic Logics. CoRR abs/1609.06375 (2016) - [i5]Patrick Rodler, Wolfgang Schmid, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin:
Scalable Computation of Optimized Queries for Sequential Diagnosis. CoRR abs/1612.04791 (2016) - 2015
- [p1]Patrick Rodler:
Interaktives Debugging von Wissensbasen. Ausgezeichnete Informatikdissertationen 2015: 249-258 - 2014
- [c7]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Gerhard Friedrich, Patrick Rodler, Philipp Fleiss:
Sequential diagnosis of high cardinality faults in knowledge-bases by direct diagnosis generation. ECAI 2014: 813-818 - [c6]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Gerhard Friedrich, Patrick Rodler, Philipp Fleiss:
Interactive Ontology Debugging using Direct Diagnosis. WoDOOM 2014: 39-50 - 2013
- [c5]Patrick Rodler, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
RIO: Minimizing User Interaction in Ontology Debugging. RR 2013: 153-167 - [i4]Patrick Rodler, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
RIO: Minimizing User Interaction in Debugging of Knowledge Bases. CoRR abs/1302.2465 (2013) - 2012
- [j1]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Gerhard Friedrich, Philipp Fleiss, Patrick Rodler:
Interactive ontology debugging: Two query strategies for efficient fault localization. J. Web Semant. 12: 88-103 (2012) - [c4]Patrick Rodler, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
RIO: Minimizing User Interaction in Ontology Debugging. ISWC (Posters & Demos) 2012 - [c3]Patrick Rodler, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
RIO: minimizing user interaction in debugging of aligned ontologies. OM 2012 - [c2]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Patrick Rodler, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
On Direct Debugging of Aligned Ontologies. ISWC (Posters & Demos) 2012 - [c1]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Patrick Rodler, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
Direct computation of diagnoses for ontology alignment. OM 2012 - [i3]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Patrick Rodler, Gerhard Friedrich:
Direct computation of diagnoses for ontology debugging. CoRR abs/1209.0997 (2012) - [i2]Patrick Rodler, Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Philipp Fleiss, Gerhard Friedrich:
RIO: Minimizing User Interaction in Ontology Debugging. CoRR abs/1209.3734 (2012) - 2011
- [i1]Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin, Gerhard Friedrich, Philipp Fleiss, Patrick Rodler:
Query strategy for sequential ontology debugging. CoRR abs/1107.4303 (2011)
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aka: Kostyantyn M. Shchekotykhin
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