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A-NeSI: A Scalable Approximate Method for Probabilistic Neurosymbolic Inference

Authors :
van Krieken, Emile
Thanapalasingam, Thiviyan
Tomczak, Jakub M.
van Harmelen, Frank
Teije, Annette ten
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

We study the problem of combining neural networks with symbolic reasoning. Recently introduced frameworks for Probabilistic Neurosymbolic Learning (PNL), such as DeepProbLog, perform exponential-time exact inference, limiting the scalability of PNL solutions. We introduce Approximate Neurosymbolic Inference (A-NeSI): a new framework for PNL that uses neural networks for scalable approximate inference. A-NeSI 1) performs approximate inference in polynomial time without changing the semantics of probabilistic logics; 2) is trained using data generated by the background knowledge; 3) can generate symbolic explanations of predictions; and 4) can guarantee the satisfaction of logical constraints at test time, which is vital in safety-critical applications. Our experiments show that A-NeSI is the first end-to-end method to solve three neurosymbolic tasks with exponential combinatorial scaling. Finally, our experiments show that A-NeSI achieves explainability and safety without a penalty in performance.<br />Comment: Accepted to NeurIPS 2023. 13 pages, 11 appendix pages, 7 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2212.12393
Document Type :
Working Paper