Authors
Krishnendu Chatterjee, Thomas A Henzinger, Barbara Jobstmann, Rohit Singh
Publication date
2015/3/2
Journal
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Volume
62
Issue
1
Pages
1-34
Publisher
ACM
Description
The traditional synthesis question given a specification asks for the automatic construction of a system that satisfies the specification, whereas often there exists a preference order among the different systems that satisfy the given specification. Under a probabilistic assumption about the possible inputs, such a preference order is naturally expressed by a weighted automaton, which assigns to each word a value, such that a system is preferred if it generates a higher expected value. We solve the following optimal synthesis problem: given an omega-regular specification, a Markov chain that describes the distribution of inputs, and a weighted automaton that measures how well a system satisfies the given specification under the input assumption, synthesize a system that optimizes the measured value.
For safety specifications and quantitative measures that are defined by mean-payoff automata, the optimal synthesis …
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Scholar articles
K Chatterjee, TA Henzinger, B Jobstmann, R Singh - Journal of the ACM (JACM), 2015