Inductive Program Synthesis Over Noisy Data

09/22/2020
by   Shivam Handa, et al.
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We present a new framework and associated synthesis algorithms for program synthesis over noisy data, i.e., data that may contain incorrect/corrupted input-output examples. This framework is based on an extension of finite tree automata called weighted finite tree automata. We show how to apply this framework to formulate and solve a variety of program synthesis problems over noisy data. Results from our implemented system running on problems from the SyGuS 2018 benchmark suite highlight its ability to successfully synthesize programs in the face of noisy data sets, including the ability to synthesize a correct program even when every input-output example in the data set is corrupted.

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