Binary decision diagram with minimum expected path length

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We present methods to generate a Binary Decision Diagram (BDD) with minimum expected path length. A BDD is a generic data structure which is widely used in several fields. One important application is the representation of Boolean functions. A BDD representation enables us to evaluate a Boolean function: Simply traverse the BDD from the root node to the terminal node and retrieve the value in the terminal node. For a BDD with minimum expected path length will be also minimized the evaluation time for the corresponding Boolean function. Three efficient algorithms for constructing BDDs with minimum expected path length are proposed. © 2001 IEEE.

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Liu, Y. Y., Wang, K. H., Hwang, T., & Liu, C. L. (2001). Binary decision diagram with minimum expected path length. In Proceedings -Design, Automation and Test in Europe, DATE (pp. 708–712). https://doi.org/10.1109/DATE.2001.915105

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