Exact Learning of Multitrees and Almost-Trees Using Path Queries
Abstract
Given a directed graph, G=(V,E), a path query, path(u,v), returns whether there is a directed path from u to v in G, for u,v vertices in V. Given only V, exactly learning all the edges in G using path queries is often impossible, since path queries cannot detect transitive edges. In this paper, we study the query complexity of exact learning for cases when learning G is possible using path queries. In particular, we provide efficient learning algorithms, as well as lower bounds, for multitrees and almost-trees, including butterfly networks.
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