Faster exact learning of k-term DNFs with membership and equivalence queries (2507.20336v1)
Abstract: In 1992 Blum and Rudich [BR92] gave an algorithm that uses membership and equivalence queries to learn $k$-term DNF formulas over ${0,1}n$ in time $\textsf{poly}(n,2k)$, improving on the naive $O(nk)$ running time that can be achieved without membership queries [Val84]. Since then, many alternative algorithms [Bsh95, Kus97, Bsh97, BBB+00] have been given which also achieve runtime $\textsf{poly}(n,2k)$. We give an algorithm that uses membership and equivalence queries to learn $k$-term DNF formulas in time $\textsf{poly}(n) \cdot 2{\tilde{O}(\sqrt{k})}$. This is the first improvement for this problem since the original work of Blum and Rudich [BR92]. Our approach employs the Winnow2 algorithm for learning linear threshold functions over an enhanced feature space which is adaptively constructed using membership queries. It combines a strengthened version of a technique that effectively reduces the length of DNF terms from the original work of [BR92] with a range of additional algorithmic tools (attribute-efficient learning algorithms for low-weight linear threshold functions and techniques for finding relevant variables from junta testing) and analytic ingredients (extremal polynomials and noise operators) that are novel in the context of query-based DNF learning.
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