Sentential Decision Diagrams
Project description
Python wrapper package to interactively use Sententical Decision Diagrams (SDD).
Full documentation available on http://pysdd.readthedocs.io.
Dependencies
Python >=3.6
Cython
Optional:
cysignals
numpy
Make sure to have the correct development tools installed:
C compiler (see Installing Cython)
The Python development version that includes Python header files and static library (e.g. libpython3-dev, python-dev, …)
Installation
$ pip install PySDD
Python package
The wrapper can be used as a Python package and allows for interactive use.
The following example builds an SDD for the formula a∧b ∨ b∧c ∨ c∧d.
from pysdd.sdd import SddManager, Vtree, WmcManager
vtree = Vtree(var_count=4, var_order=[2,1,4,3], vtree_type="balanced")
sdd = SddManager.from_vtree(vtree)
a, b, c, d = sdd.vars
# Build SDD for formula
formula = (a & b) | (b & c) | (c & d)
# Model Counting
wmc = formula.wmc(log_mode=False)
print(f"Model Count: {wmc.propagate()}")
wmc.set_literal_weight(a, 0.5)
print(f"Weighted Model Count: {wmc.propagate()}")
# Visualize SDD and Vtree
with open("output/sdd.dot", "w") as out:
print(formula.dot(), file=out)
with open("output/vtree.dot", "w") as out:
print(vtree.dot(), file=out)
The SDD and Vtree are visualized using Graphviz DOT:
More examples are available in the examples directory. An interactive Jupyter notebook is available in notebooks/examples.ipynb
Command Line Interface
A Python CLI application is installed if you use pip, pysdd. Or it can be used directly from the source directory where it is called pysdd-cli.py. This script mimicks the original sdd binary and adds additional features (e.g. weighted model counting)
$ pysdd -h
$ ./pysdd-cli.py -h
usage: pysdd-cli.py [-h] [-c FILE | -d FILE | -s FILE] [-v FILE] [-W FILE]
[-V FILE] [-R FILE] [-S FILE] [-m] [-t TYPE] [-r K] [-q]
[-p] [--log_mode]
Sentential Decision Diagram, Compiler
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c FILE set input CNF file
-d FILE set input DNF file
-s FILE set input SDD file
-v FILE set input VTREE file
-W FILE set output VTREE file
-V FILE set output VTREE (dot) file
-R FILE set output SDD file
-S FILE set output SDD (dot) file
-m minimize the cardinality of compiled sdd
-t TYPE set initial vtree type (left/right/vertical/balanced/random)
-r K if K>0: invoke vtree search every K clauses. If K=0: disable
vtree search. By default (no -r option), dynamic vtree search is
enabled
-q perform post-compilation vtree search
-p verbose output
--log_mode weights in log
Weighted Model Counting is performed if the NNF file containts a line
formatted as follows: "c weights PW_1 NW_1 ... PW_n NW_n".
Memory management
Python’s memory management is not used for the internal datastructures. Use the SDD library’s garbage collection commands (e.g. ref, deref) to perform memory management.
Compilation from source
$ pip install git+https://github.com/wannesm/PySDD.git#egg=PySDD
The repository should contain all the required files and libraries (unless you use Windows). If you want to compile from source, note that some c-source files from the SDD package have been updated to work with this wrapper and are included in this repository. Do not overwrite these new files with the original files.
Download the SDD package from http://reasoning.cs.ucla.edu/sdd/.
Install the SDD package in the PySDD package in directories pysdd/lib/sdd-2.0 and pysdd/lib/sddlib-2.0 without overwriting the already available files.
Run python3 setup.py build_ext --inplace or make build to compile the library in the current directory. If you want to install the library such that the library is available for your local installation or in your virtual environment, use python3 setup.py install.
For some Linux platforms, it might be necessary to recompile the libsdd-2.0 code with the gcc option -fPIC and replace the pysdd/lib/sdd-2.0/lib/Linux/libsdd.a library with your newly compiled version.
The Windows platform is not supported. There is some initial support but we cannot offer guarantees or detailed instructions (but are happy to accept pull requests).
References
This package is inspired by the SDD wrapper used in the probabilistic programming language ProbLog.
References:
Wannes Meert, PySDD, in Recent Trends in Knowledge Compilation, Report from Dagstuhl Seminar 17381, Sep 2017. Eds. A. Darwiche, P. Marquis, D. Suciu, S. Szeider.
Other languages:
Contact
Wannes Meert, KU Leuven, https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/wannes.meert
Arthur Choi, UCLA, http://web.cs.ucla.edu/~aychoi/
License
Python SDD wrapper:
Copyright 2017-2018, KU Leuven and Regents of the University of California. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
SDD package:
Copyright 2013-2018, Regents of the University of California Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0.
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