Learning Read-Once Formulas with Queries
Title | Learning Read-Once Formulas with Queries |
Publication Type | Technical Report |
Year of Publication | 1989 |
Authors | Angluin, D., Hellerstein L., & Karpinski M. |
Other Numbers | 549 |
Abstract | A read-once formula is a boolean formula in which each variable occurs at most once. Such formulas are also called m-formulas or boolean trees. This paper treats the problem of exactly identifying an unknown read-once formula using specific kinds of queries. The main results are a polynomial time algorithm for exact identification of monotone read-once formulas using only membership queries, and a polynomial time algorithm for exact identification of general read-once formulas using equivalence and membership queries (a protocol based on the notion of a minimally adequate teacher[1]). Our results improve on Valiant's previous results for read-once formulas [18]. We also show that no polynomial time algorithm using only membership queries or only equivalence queries can exactly identify all read-once formulas. |
URL | http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/pubs/techreports/tr-89-50.pdf |
Bibliographic Notes | ICSI Technical Report TR-89-050 |
Abbreviated Authors | D. Angluin, L. Hellerstein, and M. Karpinski |
ICSI Publication Type | Technical Report |