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arxiv: 0708.2105 · v1 · pith:UG3HY6JZ · submitted 2007-08-15 · cs.CC

Attribute Estimation and Testing Quasi-Symmetry

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classification cs.CC
keywords functionargumentsattributeestimationeveryquasi-symmetrictesttesting
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A Boolean function is symmetric if it is invariant under all permutations of its arguments; it is quasi-symmetric if it is symmetric with respect to the arguments on which it actually depends. We present a test that accepts every quasi-symmetric function and, except with an error probability at most delta>0, rejects every function that differs from every quasi-symmetric function on at least a fraction epsilon>0 of the inputs. For a function of n arguments, the test probes the function at O((n/epsilon)\log(n/delta)) inputs. Our quasi-symmetry test acquires information concerning the arguments on which the function actually depends. To do this, it employs a generalization of the property testing paradigm that we call attribute estimation. Like property testing, attribute estimation uses random sampling to obtain results that have only "one-sided'' errors and that are close to accurate with high probability.

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