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38th International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic (ismvl 2008)
On the Complexity of Classification Functions
May 22-May 24
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3155-7
A classification function is a multiple-valued input function specified by a set of rules, where each rule is a conjunction of range functions. The function is useful for packet classification for internet, network intrusion detection system, etc.This paper considers the complexity of range functions and classification functions represented by sum-of-products expressionsof binary variables. It gives tighter upper bounds on the number of products for range functions.
Index Terms:
Internet, CAM, packet classification, sum-of-products expression
Citation:
Tsutomu Sasao, "On the Complexity of Classification Functions," ismvl, pp.57-63, 38th International Symposium on Multiple Valued Logic (ismvl 2008), 2008
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