Pac-Learning Recursive Logic Programs: Efficient Algorithms
Abstract
We present algorithms that learn certain classes of function-free recursive logic programs in polynomial time from equivalence queries. In particular, we show that a single k-ary recursive constant-depth determinate clause is learnable. Two-clause programs consisting of one learnable recursive clause and one constant-depth determinate non-recursive clause are also learnable, if an additional ``basecase'' oracle is assumed. These results immediately imply the pac-learnability of these classes. Although these classes of learnable recursive programs are very constrained, it is shown in a companion paper that they are maximally general, in that generalizing either class in any natural way leads to a computationally difficult learning problem. Thus, taken together with its companion paper, this paper establishes a boundary of efficient learnability for recursive logic programs.
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@article{arxiv.cs/9505104,
title = {Pac-Learning Recursive Logic Programs: Efficient Algorithms},
author = {W. W. Cohen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cs/9505104},
year = {2014}
}
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