Threshold Constraints with Guarantees for Parity Objectives in Markov Decision Processes

February 17, 2017 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming

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Authors Raphaรซl Berthon, Mickael Randour, Jean-Franรงois Raskin arXiv ID 1702.05472 Category cs.LO: Logic in CS Cross-listed cs.AI, cs.FL, cs.GT, math.PR Citations 23 Venue International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming Last Checked 3 months ago
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The beyond worst-case synthesis problem was introduced recently by Bruyรจre et al. [BFRR14]: it aims at building system controllers that provide strict worst-case performance guarantees against an antagonistic environment while ensuring higher expected performance against a stochastic model of the environment. Our work extends the framework of [BFRR14] and follow-up papers, which focused on quantitative objectives, by addressing the case of $ฯ‰$-regular conditions encoded as parity objectives, a natural way to represent functional requirements of systems. We build strategies that satisfy a main parity objective on all plays, while ensuring a secondary one with sufficient probability. This setting raises new challenges in comparison to quantitative objectives, as one cannot easily mix different strategies without endangering the functional properties of the system. We establish that, for all variants of this problem, deciding the existence of a strategy lies in ${\sf NP} \cap {\sf coNP}$, the same complexity class as classical parity games. Hence, our framework provides additional modeling power while staying in the same complexity class. [BFRR14] Vรฉronique Bruyรจre, Emmanuel Filiot, Mickael Randour, and Jean-Franรงois Raskin. Meet your expectations with guarantees: Beyond worst-case synthesis in quantitative games. In Ernst W. Mayr and Natacha Portier, editors, 31st International Symposium on Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science, STACS 2014, March 5-8, 2014, Lyon, France, volume 25 of LIPIcs, pages 199-213. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz - Zentrum fuer Informatik, 2014.
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