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Random games until the end. the outcome of these games is then statistically analyzed, e.g., by calculating the mean outcome. this value then constitutes the evaluation of s. monte carlo evaluation has been applied successfully in non-deterministic games, such as bridge [10], scrabble [8] and paradise poker [9]. in addition, it was introduced recently in deterministic games [7]. in the game of go, which is resistant to easily developed evaluation functions [6], monte-carlo sampling techniques have yielded convincing results recently, posing an alternative to common knowledge-intensive evaluation functions. given the success of search algorithms that use monte-carlo evaluation in adversarial games i.e., a multi-agent setting ; , this article examines the possibility of applying such a search algorithm, monte-carlo tree search mcts ; , to a single-agent task domain. production management problems. as a task domain for a comparison between our proposed algorithm mcts and other algorithms, we use production management problems pmps ; [12]. in summary, these problems can be defined as planning problems which require parameter optimization over time and can be addressed by the selection of actions with side effects. they contain the following four elements. first, there is a fixed set of products the size of the problem is equivalent to the size of this set. second, there is a fixed set of production actions, which are used to convert certain products into other products or to obtain one or more products. these actions may require time and money. some actions may also produce money selling actions ; . third, there are constraints such as a limited amount of time or money available. fourth, the goal for a problem solver is to produce as much as possible of some of the products, denoted as the goal products. this can be achieved by developing an optimal sequence or plan ; of actions, given the available products, actions, constraints and money. the complexity of these problems grows exponentially with the number of products and actions, as will be shown below. in [12], pmps have been addressed by applying two planning algorithms; one using a fixed heuristic fixed planning heuristics or fph ; , and one using an evolutionarily optimized heuristic evolutionary planning heuristics or eph ; . the authors conclude that eph performs better than fph, mainly because eph is able to take into account the current state of the problem and because no limit was imposed on the time available to find a solution. it was observed that large pmps i.e., with 30 products ; require a very long optimization time before a satisfactory outcome is reached, and fph sometimes leads to better results in these problems, as eph terminates with a clearly suboptimal solution. our contribution. in this paper, we introduce monte-carlo tree search mcts ; as a potential method for production management problems. we show that i ; mcts reaches at least the same score as eph in problems of sizes n 24 while using substantially less calculation time; ii ; mcts outperforms eph both in score and runtime in problems of size 24 n 40 and iii ; the mcts algorithm is able to address even larger problems in reasonable time. the performance of mcts on pmps gives us information on the expected performance of this algorithm on other task domains related to search and games, for four reasons, viz. 1 ; pmps resemble the problems typically addressed by search algorithms in games i.e., complete information, discrete time steps ; , 2 ; pmps are easy to formalize and implement, 3 ; pmps are intractable problems, yet they are scalable to any desired size and 4 ; it is possible to develop difficult pmps, even if these problems do not require adversarial planning or reasoning with uncertainty. structure of this article. in section 2, we present a formalization of pmps and briefly discuss the complexity of such problems. in section 3, we discuss the algorithms used in previous research and this research. in section 4, we look at the experimental setup and the results obtained with regard to performance and running times of the algorithms discussed. in section 5, we discuss results, conclude and look at future work. [828] w. m. campbell, k. torkkola, and s. v. balakrishnan. dimension reduction techniques for training polynomial networks. in proc. 17th international conf. on machine learning, pages 119126. morgan kaufmann, san francisco, ca, 2000. [829] n. cancedda, e. gaussier, c. goutte, and j.-m. renders. word-sequence kernels. journal of machine learning research, 3: 10591082, 2003. [830] a. cannon, j. m. ettinger, d. hush, and c. scovel. machine learning with data dependent hypothesis classes. journal of machine learning research, 2: 335358, 2002. [831] a. cano, j. ruiz, and p. garc ia. inferring subclasses of regular languages faster using rpni and forbidden configurations. in grammatical inference: algorithms and applications, 6th international colloquium, icgi 2002, amsterdam, the netherlands, september 23-25, 2002, proceedings, volume 2484 of lecture notes in artificial intelligence, pages 28 36. springer, 2002. [832] a. cano, j. ruiz, and p. garca. piecewise testable languages. in international colloquium, icgi volume 3264 of lecture notes in running fcrpni in efficient time for piecewise and right grammatical inference: algorithms and applications, 7th 2004, athens, greece, october 11-13, 2004, proceedings, artificial intelligence, pages 275276. springer, 2004. 15 title agency, which prepared and executed mortgage closings on home purchases. the case was investigated by the criminal investigation division of irs. vi. environmental crimes finally, an environmental crimes case, investigated by epa and prosecuted by the u.s. attorney's office in charlotte involved a company responsible for taking away and properly handling grease and other refuse from restaurants. ecosolve, a charlotte company that was hired to remove, haul, pretreat, and dispose of waste from grease traps of restaurants and other establishments, as well as the company's owner, ralph rogers, and a former manager and driver, thomas forebush, were charged with conspiracy to commit, and with committing, mail and wire fraud and clean water act violations. the alleged conspiracy involved a scheme in which the defendants directed ecosolve truck drivers to discharge customers' fat, oil, grease, and other waste back into the customers' own grease traps or, sometimes to divert it into other businesses' grease traps, instead of removing all of the waste and hauling it to the company's pretreatment facility for processing and disposal. the co-conspirators allegedly saved ecosolve time and money by increasing the number of customers its drivers serviced before returning to the pretreatment facility. the government contends that the defendants' activities violated the clean water act, because the grease traps were not designated discharge points for such waste and some discharged waste may have entered the public sewer system. the company and the company's majority owner during the crime, ralph rogers; its environmental compliance officer, leanne ingram; and four other company officials and employees, thomas forebush, whit gibson, james branham, and tara presson--have entered guilty pleas as follows: ecosolve, llc, pled guilty to three counts of violating a clean water act pretreatment requirement, and to making a false material statement regarding a matter regulated by the clean water act. defendants rogers and forebush pled guilty to conspiracy to violate the clean water act. defendants branham, gibson, ingram, and presson pled guilty to having knowingly violated a clean water act requirement imposed in a pretreatment program and approved by law. the defendants are awaiting sentencing. the company agreed in its plea agreement to pay a 0, 000 in finesthe maximum permitted by lawand to serve three years on probation that will include abiding by an environmental compliance plan under supervision of the government. the case was investigated and brought for federal prosecution by the environmental protection agency. conclusion the u.s. attorney's office for the western district of north carolina completed 50 jury trials from january to november 2007. there were 374 separate bills of indictment filed in u.s. district court during the same period, some of which contained among many other charges ; 408 separate gun counts and 561 separate drug counts. these charges relate to specific offenses.
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