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Boolean Nearest Neighbor Language in the Knowledge Compilation Map

Artificial Intelligence 2024-10-30 v2

Abstract

The Boolean Nearest Neighbor (BNN) representation of Boolean functions was recently introduced by Hajnal, Liu and Turan. A BNN representation of ff is a pair (P,N)(P,N) of sets of Boolean vectors (called positive and negative prototypes) where f(x)=1f(x)=1 for every positive prototype xPx \in P, f(x)=0f(x)=0 for all every negative prototype xNx \in N, and the value f(x)f(x) for x∉PNx \not\in P \cup N is determined by the type of the closest prototype. The main aim of this paper is to determine the position of the BNN language in the Knowledge Compilation Map (KCM). To this end, we derive results which compare the succinctness of the BNN language to several standard languages from KCM, and determine the complexity status of most standard queries and transformations for BNN inputs.

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@article{arxiv.2410.06332,
  title  = {Boolean Nearest Neighbor Language in the Knowledge Compilation Map},
  author = {Ondřej Čepek and Jelena Glišić},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06332},
  year   = {2024}
}

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19 pages, 5 figures, 2 tables

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