AbstractProducing a small DNF expression consistent with given data is a classical problem in computer science that occurs in a number of forms and has numerous applications. We consider two standard variants of this problem. The first one is two-level logic minimization or finding a minimum DNF formula consistent with a given complete truth table (TT-MinDNF). This problem was formulated by Quine in 1952 and has been since one of the key problems in logic design. It was proved NP-complete by Masek in 1979. The best known polynomial approximation algorithm is based on a reduction to the SET-COVER problem and produces a DNF formula of size O(d⋅OPT), where d is the number of variables. We prove that TT-MinDNF is NP-hard to approximate within d...
AbstractWe show that read-twice DNF formulas-Boolean formulas in disjunctive normal form in which ea...
The Minimum Circuit Size Problem (MCSP) asks for the size of the smallest boolean circuit that compu...
function and let C be a concept class where each concept has size at most t. Define opt = min c∈C Pr...
AbstractProducing a small DNF expression consistent with given data is a classical problem in comput...
. We consider the exact learnability of subclasses of Boolean formulas from membership queries alone...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the Monotone Theory to the PAC-learning Model with membership querie...
For circuit classes R, the fundamental computational problem Min-R asks for the minimum R-size of a ...
A central topic in query learning is to determine which classes of Boolean formulas are efficiently ...
The Minimum Circuit Size Problem (MCSP) asks for the size of the smallest boolean circuit that compu...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of properly learning concept classes, i.e. when the learner must ...
AbstractA central topic in query learning is to determine which classes of Boolean formulas are effi...
This note studies the learnability of the class k-term DNF with a bounded number of negations per ...
We consider exact learning of concepts using two types of query: extended equivalence queries, and m...
AbstractWe present a membership-query algorithm for efficiently learning DNF with respect to the uni...
Much work has been done on learning various classes of “simple ” monotone functions under the unifor...
AbstractWe show that read-twice DNF formulas-Boolean formulas in disjunctive normal form in which ea...
The Minimum Circuit Size Problem (MCSP) asks for the size of the smallest boolean circuit that compu...
function and let C be a concept class where each concept has size at most t. Define opt = min c∈C Pr...
AbstractProducing a small DNF expression consistent with given data is a classical problem in comput...
. We consider the exact learnability of subclasses of Boolean formulas from membership queries alone...
AbstractIn this paper we extend the Monotone Theory to the PAC-learning Model with membership querie...
For circuit classes R, the fundamental computational problem Min-R asks for the minimum R-size of a ...
A central topic in query learning is to determine which classes of Boolean formulas are efficiently ...
The Minimum Circuit Size Problem (MCSP) asks for the size of the smallest boolean circuit that compu...
AbstractWe consider the complexity of properly learning concept classes, i.e. when the learner must ...
AbstractA central topic in query learning is to determine which classes of Boolean formulas are effi...
This note studies the learnability of the class k-term DNF with a bounded number of negations per ...
We consider exact learning of concepts using two types of query: extended equivalence queries, and m...
AbstractWe present a membership-query algorithm for efficiently learning DNF with respect to the uni...
Much work has been done on learning various classes of “simple ” monotone functions under the unifor...
AbstractWe show that read-twice DNF formulas-Boolean formulas in disjunctive normal form in which ea...
The Minimum Circuit Size Problem (MCSP) asks for the size of the smallest boolean circuit that compu...
function and let C be a concept class where each concept has size at most t. Define opt = min c∈C Pr...