Dictionary Encoding Based on Tagged Sentential Decision Diagrams

Author:

Zhong Deyuan12,Fang Liangda12,Guan Quanlong13

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, College of Information Science and Technology, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China

2. Guangdong-Macao Advanced Intelligent Computing Joint Laboratory, Zhuhai 519031, China

3. Key Laboratory of Safety of Intelligent Robots for State Market Regulation, Guangdong Testing Institute of Product Quality Supervision, Guangzhou 510670, China

Abstract

Encoding a dictionary into another representation means that all the words can be stored in the dictionary in a more efficient way. In this way, we can complete common operations in dictionaries, such as (1) searching for a word in the dictionary, (2) adding some words to the dictionary, and (3) removing some words from the dictionary, in a shorter time. Binary decision diagrams (BDDs) are one of the most famous representations of such encoding and are widely popular due to their excellent properties. Recently, some people have proposed encoding dictionaries into BDDs and some variants of BDDs and showed that it is feasible. Hence, we further investigate the topic of encoding dictionaries into decision diagrams. Tagged sentential decision diagrams (TSDDs), as one of these variants based on structured decomposition, exploit both the standard and zero-suppressed trimming rules. In this paper, we first introduce how to use Boolean functions to represent dictionary files and then design an algorithm that encodes dictionaries into TSDDs with the help of tries and a decoding algorithm that restores TSDDs to dictionaries. We utilize the help of tries in the encoding algorithm, which greatly accelerates the encoding process. Considering that TSDDs integrate two trimming rules, we believe that using TSDDs to represent dictionaries would be more effective, and the experiments also show this.

Funder

Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong

Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangzhou

Guangdong-Macao Advanced Intelligent Computing Joint Laboratory

Opening Project of Key Laboratory of Safety of Intelligent Robots for State Market Regulation

Publisher

MDPI AG

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