Extremal Separation Problems for Temporal Instance Queries
The separation problem for a class Q of database queries is to find a query in Q that distinguishes between a given set of `positive' and `negative' data examples. Separation provides explanations of examples and underpins the query-by-example paradigm to support database users in construc...
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Zusammenfassung: | The separation problem for a class Q of database queries is to find a query
in Q that distinguishes between a given set of `positive' and `negative' data
examples. Separation provides explanations of examples and underpins the
query-by-example paradigm to support database users in constructing and
refining queries. As the space of all separating queries can be large, it is
helpful to succinctly represent this space by means of its most specific
(logically strongest) and general (weakest) members. We investigate this
extremal separation problem for classes of instance queries formulated in
linear temporal logic LTL with the operators conjunction, next, and eventually.
Our results range from tight complexity bounds for verifying and counting
extremal separators to algorithms computing them. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2405.03511 |