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Inference of finite automata using homing sequences (English)
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29 June 1993
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We present new algorithms for inferring an unknown finite-state automaton from its input/output behavior, even in the absence of a means of resetting the machine to a start state. A key technique used is inference of a homing sequence for the unknown automaton. Our inference procedures experiment with the unknown machine, and from time to time require a teacher to supply counterexamples to incorrect conjectures about the structure of the unknown automaton. In this setting, we describe a learning algorithm that, with probability \(1-\delta\), outputs a correct description of the unknown machine in time polynomial in the automaton's size, the length of the longest counterexample, and \(\log (1/ \delta)\). We present an analogous algorithm that makes use of a diversity-based representation of the finite-state system. Our algorithms are the first which are provable effective for these problems, in the absence of a ``reset''. We also present probabilistic algorithms for permutation automata which do not require a teacher to supply counterexamples. For inferring a permutation automaton of diversity \(D\), we improve the best previous time bound by roughly a factor of \(D^ 3/ \log D\).
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machine learning
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computational learning theory
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autonomous robot
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finite-state automaton
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homing sequence
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learning algorithm
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permutation automata
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