JOURNAL ARTICLE

Neuro-Symbolic Inductive Logic Programming with Logical Neural Networks

Prithviraj SenBreno W. CarvalhoRyan RiegelAlexander Gray

Year: 2022 Journal:   Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence Vol: 36 (8)Pages: 8212-8219   Publisher: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Recent work on neuro-symbolic inductive logic programming has led to promising approaches that can learn explanatory rules from noisy, real-world data. While some proposals approximate logical operators with differentiable operators from fuzzy or real-valued logic that are parameter-free thus diminishing their capacity to fit the data, other approaches are only loosely based on logic making it difficult to interpret the learned ``rules". In this paper, we propose learning rules with the recently proposed logical neural networks (LNN). Compared to others, LNNs offer a strong connection to classical Boolean logic thus allowing for precise interpretation of learned rules while harboring parameters that can be trained with gradient-based optimization to effectively fit the data. We extend LNNs to induce rules in first-order logic. Our experiments on standard benchmarking tasks confirm that LNN rules are highly interpretable and can achieve comparable or higher accuracy due to their flexible parameterization.

Keywords:
Inductive logic programming Computer science Fuzzy logic Artificial intelligence Inductive bias Interpretation (philosophy) Artificial neural network Theoretical computer science Programming language Multi-task learning

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Neural Networks and Applications
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Explainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI)
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Rough Sets and Fuzzy Logic
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computational Theory and Mathematics
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