What’s Hot in Constraint Programming

Authors: Laurent Michel, Michel Rueher

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Reproducibility Variable Result LLM Response
Research Type Theoretical The paper is an overview of other research papers presented at the CP conference. It does not conduct its own empirical studies, nor does it present novel theoretical contributions in the form of proofs or algorithms from the authors of this paper.
Researcher Affiliation Academia Laurent Michel CSE Department, University of Connecticut 371 Fairfield Road, Storrs, CT 06269-4155, USA ldm@engr.uconn.edu; Michel Rueher University of Nice Sophia Antipolis / CNRS BP 121, 06903 Sophia Antipolis Cedex, France michel.rueher@gmail.com
Pseudocode No The paper is an overview and does not contain any pseudocode or algorithm blocks for its own content.
Open Source Code No The paper mentions open-source solvers like Gecode and Choco in the context of other papers, but it does not state that source code for its own methodology is being released or is available.
Open Datasets No This paper is a survey and does not conduct its own experiments, and thus does not use a dataset for training. It references datasets or instances used by other papers, but does not provide access information for a dataset used by this paper itself.
Dataset Splits No This paper is a survey and does not conduct its own experiments; therefore, it does not provide dataset split information.
Hardware Specification No This paper is a survey and does not conduct its own experiments; therefore, it does not specify hardware used.
Software Dependencies No This paper is a survey and does not conduct its own experiments that would require software dependencies with version numbers for its own methods. It mentions solvers used by other papers but not as dependencies for this paper itself.
Experiment Setup No This paper is a survey and does not conduct its own experiments; therefore, it does not provide details about an experimental setup.