Active Learning of Upward-Closed Sets of Words
Formal Languages and Automata Theory
2025-07-30 v2
Abstract
We give a new proof of a result from well quasi-order theory on the computability of bases for upwards-closed sets of words. This new proof is based on Angluin's L* algorithm, that learns an automaton from a minimally adequate teacher. This relates in particular two results from the 1980s: Angluin's L* algorithm, and a result from Valk and Jantzen on the computability of bases for upwards-closed sets of tuples of integers. Along the way, we describe an algorithm for learning quasi-ordered automata from a minimally adequate teacher, and extend a generalization of Valk and Jantzen's result, encompassing both words and integers, to finitely generated monoids.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.2504.21429,
title = {Active Learning of Upward-Closed Sets of Words},
author = {Quentin Aristote},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.21429},
year = {2025}
}
Comments
13 pages, 2 figures; presented at CALCO 2025