Feedback

Hey Bahare,

Your page looks very neat, and the analogies in the introduction are great!

Some feedback:

- A couple things remain unclear to me: Is it possible to perform knowledge compilation from any boolean logic to any of the data structures you mentioned? Perhaps an algorithm of how to transform boolean expressions into DNNF could be helpful, if it's not too complicated. Or even just a very simple example with a few variables.

- What are the time complexities for performing compression using these data structures? (The act of creating a DNNF, for example.)

- The acronyms (NNF, DNNF) are used way before the acronym table. Do you think it's possible to move the table up, or not use these acronyms before they are explained? I don't believe these acronyms appear in any of the background links you've posted.

- Last thing: it seems your links are all broken because you forgot the colon after "https".

Thanks for the great read,

Ricky


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TianQiChen (talk)04:18, 5 February 2016