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Pre-Conference Talk by NGUYEN Minh Anh | The Voice of the Flow: A Graph-based Approach for Step-Wise Explanations of Constraint Satisfaction Problems

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The Voice of the Flow: A Graph-based Approach for Step-Wise Explanations of Constraint Satisfaction Problems

Speaker:


NGUYEN Minh Anh
Ph.D. Candidate
School of Computing and Information Systems
Singapore Management University

 

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3 July 2026, Friday

11:30am – 11:50am

Meeting room 4.4, Level 4. 
School of Computing and Information Systems 1, 
Singapore Management University, 
80 Stamford Road
Singapore 178902

Please register by 1 July 2026.

About the Talk

Stepwise explanations are an important tool for interpreting constraint programs. Existing methods rely heavily on repeated minimal unsatisfiable subsets (MUS) extraction or intensive SAT-based propagation, which are computationally prohibitive for large-scale problems with complex constraints. We propose a novel framework leveraging Multi-Valued Decision Diagrams (MDDs) to overcome these bottlenecks. By decomposing CSPs into smaller, graph-based subproblems compactly represented as MDDs, we enable highly efficient constraint propagation through network-flow reformulation. To further enhance efficiency, we propose a Divide-and-Conquer approach to improve the search for minimal explanation steps. Furthermore, we utilize the MDD’s network-flow structure to generate nested explanations that break down complex derivation steps into granular, arc-level details, revealing specifically how variable-value assignments become infeasible. In this way, our approach equips the explainer agent with a voice that provides more intuitive and granular stepwise explanations. Evaluated on Graph Coloring and Nurse Rostering benchmarks, our framework significantly reduces explanation generation time while maintaining interpretability and conciseness compared to state-of-the-art methods. 

This is a Pre-Conference talk for The 32nd International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2026).

About the Speaker

NGUYEN Minh Anh is a third-year PhD candidate in Computer Science at Singapore Management University, supervised by Prof. LAU Hoong Chuin. His research focuses on explainable optimization, where he develops methods such as step-wise and counterfactual explanations to provide transparency and trust in complex combinatorial optimization problems. His work explores the intersection of XAI and operations research, with a focus on practical applications like drone delivery and nurse scheduling.