arXiv AI

Neural Decision-Propagation for Answer Set Programming

arXiv:2605. 01797v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Integration of Answer Set Programming (ASP) with neural networks has emerged as a promising tool in Neuro-symbolic AI.

Hugging Face Trending Papers
Jul 9

Answer Set Programming Energised! End-to-End Neurosymbolic Reasoning and Learning with ASP and Energy Based Models

We present a general neurosymbolic reasoning and learning methodology based on a modular integration of answer set programming with an energy based model substrate. Key contributions are: (1) supporting joint optimisation in the continuous latent space through explicit ASP-based declarative semantics fully incorporating background knowledge, constraints, non-monotonic inference; and (2) advancing recent works at the interface of answer sets, probabilistic logic, and answer set modulo theories by providing a generalised model and practical platform for ASP-centric robust, end-to-end training for applications in dynamic domains (e.

arXiv AI
6d ago

Policy-as-logic for robust reasoning over rules

arXiv:2608. 11905v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: In many practical applications of generative AI systems, from tax rules to airline baggage allowance, responses to natural language queries must respect written policies or rules.

By Rahul Nair, Bastian Lipka, Elizabeth Daly
Hugging Face Trending Papers
Aug 12

Policy-as-logic for robust reasoning over rules

In many practical applications of generative AI systems, from tax rules to airline baggage allowance, responses to natural language queries must respect written policies or rules. We present a hybrid symbolic approach that expresses policies in formal logic and at inference time exploits the representation power of language models for fact extraction to ground predicates, and an answer set solver for reasoning such that responses are interpretable, auditable, and as we show, accurate and robust under input perturbations.

arXiv AI
Jul 23

Logic-Guided Data Extraction with Answer Set Programming and Large Language Models

arXiv:2607. 19365v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: When Large Language Models (LLMs) are used for semantic data extraction from unstructured text, producing candidate relational facts from natural language, they may remain unreliable for tasks requiring complex combinatorial reasoning and global consistency.

By Mario Alviano, Lorenzo Grillo, Nicola Leone, Fabrizio Lo Scudo