Model Counting Competition 2023
The competition will be co-located with the competitions at SAT 2023.
Tracks / Challenges
- Model Counting (mc)
- Weighted Model Counting (wmc)
- Projected Model Counting (pmc)
- Projected Weighted Model Counting (pwmc)
Results
Instances
Call for Benchmarks
Model Counting Competition invites extended submissions of collections of counting instances in the
an DIMACS-like submission format as used in the 2021 competition.
Rules
Ranking
- A. Exact (arbitrary precision)
- B. Exact (small precision loss)
- C. Approximate (provide approximation guarantee)
- D. Heuristic (experimental)
Restrictions
- Runtime: 3600s
- Memory: 32GB
- TempDisk Space: available for input transformation and preprocessing
- Precision (in relative error A,B,D):
- Ranking A: 0.0 (any wrong solution results in disqualification)
- Ranking B: 0.001 (more than 20 solutions outside margin results in disqualification)
- Ranking C: $\alpha=0.8$ (more than 20 solutions outside margin results in disqualification)
- Ranking D: 20% (correct answer: 1 point, otherwise: 0 points)
Benchmark Selection
We precompute instances and discard those that can be solved by
standard solvers within less than 10s and keep at most 40 instances
that cannot be solved by common existing solver.
Important Dates
see Dates
Public Results
Submission
Register an Account with StarExec.
We will give you access and you will be able to upload your solver there.
We refer to a comprehensive
document on the description of the competition format from 2021.
Important Dates (preliminary)
Organization
Program Co-Chair
- Markus Hecher (MIT, MA, United States)
- Johannes K. Fichte (Linköping University, Sweden)
Judge
- Martin Gebser (AAU Klagenfurt, Austria)
Technical and Reproducibility Advisor
We are happy that the director of StarExec (Aaron Stump, Iowa)
accepted to host the model counting competition. The main part of the competition will
run on StarExec. We evaluate the solvers in parallel also on
the Taurus Cluster in Dresden.