结合规则和相似性的常识推理的连接主义模型

Ron Sun
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为了对常识推理进行建模,我们研究了基于规则推理的连接主义模型,并表明虽然这些模型通常可以以与符号系统完全相同的方式进行推理,但它们在常识推理方面有更多的功能。为了获得一定的常识推理能力,提出了一种连接主义体系结构CONSYDERR,它部分地解决了传统基于规则的系统中的脆性问题。该体系结构采用了两级、双重表示方案,既利用了局部表示,也利用了分布式表示,并探索了两者之间互动产生的协同作用。因此,CONSYDERR能够通过这两个层次的简单组合来解释常识推理中的许多困难模式。这项工作表明,连接主义推理模型不仅仅是符号推理的“实现”,而是更好的常识推理计算模型。
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A connectionist model for commonsense reasoning incorporating rules and similarities

For the purpose of modelling commonsense reasoning, we investigate connectionist models of rule-based reasoning, and show that while such models can usually carry out reasoning in exactly the same way as symbolic systems, they have more to offer in terms of commonsense reasoning. A connectionist architecture, CONSYDERR, is proposed for capturing certain commonsense reasoning competence, which partially remedies the brittleness problem in traditional rule-based systems. The architecture employs a two-level, dual representational scheme, which utilizes both localist and distributed representations and explores the synergy resulting from the interaction between the two. CONSYDERR is therefore capable of accounting for many difficult patterns in commonsense reasoning with this simple combination of the two levels. This work shows that connectionist models of reasoning are not just “implementations” of their symbolic counterparts, but better computational models of commonsense reasoning.

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