Generalized Label Reduction for Merge-and-Shrink HeuristicsOpen Website

2014 (modified: 16 Jul 2019)AAAI 2014Readers: Everyone
Abstract: Label reduction is a technique for simplifying families of labeled transition systems by dropping distinctions between certain transition labels. While label reduction is critical to the efficient computation of merge-and-shrink heuristics, current theory only permits reducing labels in a limited number of cases. We generalize this theory so that labels can be reduced in every intermediate abstraction of a merge-and-shrink tree. This is particularly important for efficiently computing merge-and-shrink abstractions based on non-linear merge strategies. As a case study, we implement a nonlinear merge strategy based on the original work on merge-and-shrink heuristics in model checking by Drager et al.
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