Predicate Logic Network: Vision Concept Formation

B Chen, M Wu, B Zheng, S Zhu, W Peng - International Conference on AI …, 2022 - Springer
B Chen, M Wu, B Zheng, S Zhu, W Peng
International Conference on AI Logic and Applications, 2022Springer
Although deep learning has shown good performance in many fields, it still lacks the most
basic human intelligence, which we often called the ability to draw inferences about other
cases from one instance. Therefore, how to empower model with logical reasoning ability
has received much attention. Thus, we propose neural predicate networks, a model that
combines deep learning methods with first-order logic. It converts visual tasks into first-order
logic problems by deconstructing them into objects, concepts and relations. Then, achieve …
Abstract
Although deep learning has shown good performance in many fields, it still lacks the most basic human intelligence, which we often called the ability to draw inferences about other cases from one instance. Therefore, how to empower model with logical reasoning ability has received much attention. Thus, we propose neural predicate networks, a model that combines deep learning methods with first-order logic. It converts visual tasks into first-order logic problems by deconstructing them into objects, concepts and relations. Then, achieve first-order logic differentiable by learning logical predicates as neural networks. Finally, the differentiable model can be trained by back propagation to simulate the formation of concepts in the human brain and solve the problem. Experimental results on two image concept classification datasets demonstrate the effectiveness and advantages of our approach.
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