temporal constraint

collocation in English

meaningsoftemporalandconstraint

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temporal
adjective
uk
/ˈtem.pər.əl/
us
/ˈtem.pɚ.əl/
formal
relating to practical matters or physical things, rather than ...
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constraint
noun
uk
/kənˈstreɪnt/
us
/kənˈstreɪnt/
something that controls what you do by keeping you within ...
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(Definition oftemporalandconstraintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Section 3 is devoted to the introduction of thetemporalconstraintsatisfaction problem.
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To some extent, this omission reflects atemporalconstraint.
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The interpretation of atemporalconstraintnetwork is a set of variable assignments that satisfy the temporal constraints.
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Atemporalconstraintis any set of time intervals; it can be empty, finite or infinite.
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Chapter 12 deals withtemporalconstraintnetworks which arise from temporal reasoning.
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Atemporalconstrainthas constraints of the form 'action x must come before action y'.
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Beyond this high leveltemporalconstrainton the combination of speech and gesture, in multi-gesture utterances the primary function of temporal constraints is to force an order on pen gestures.
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Processing disjunctions intemporalconstraintnetworks.
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In our approach, thetemporalconstraintbetween the speech as a whole and pen gestures can be applied outside of the finite-state integration and understanding framework.
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This guarantees that the earliest and latest start and end times of activities are always consistent with respect to the temporal constraints.
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The interval representation can be used to express a wide variety of temporal constraints on actions, events, and -uents.
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Yet, the ontologies for solving temporal constraints have a limited expressive power.
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Their agents have precedence and difficult temporal constraints.
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Furthermore, there are temporal constraints among instantiations of program variables in successive periods; such relationships cannot be captured by simple linear programming models.
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Plans are defined as collections of steps together with temporal constraints between their duration.
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Actions are represented through temporal constraints on world states, which per tain to the action itself.
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The role of the user interface is to elicit the start state, goal state and temporal constraints involved in a problem.
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Produced under the temporal constraints of weekly periodicity, newsbooks were forums for political debate rather than polished texts.
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