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Tractable Sharpness-Aware Learning of Probabilistic Circuits

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Probabilistic Circuits (PCs) are a class of generative models that allow exact and tractable inference for a wide range of queries. While recent developments have enabled the learning of deep and expressive PCs, this increased capacity can often lead to overfitting, especially when data is limited. We analyze PC overfitting from a log-likelihood-landscape perspective and show that it is often caused by convergence to sharp optima that generalize poorly. Inspired by sharpness aware minimization in neural networks, we propose a Hessian-based regularizer for training PCs. As a key contribution, we show that the trace of the Hessian of the log-likelihood-a sharpness proxy that is typically intractable in deep neural networks-can be computed efficiently for PCs. Minimizing this Hessian trace induces a gradient-norm-based regularizer that yields simple closed-form parameter updates for EM, and integrates seamlessly with gradient based learning methods. Experiments on synthetic and real-world datasets demonstrate that our method consistently guides PCs toward flatter minima, improves generalization performance.

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A Compositional Theory of Curvature in Probabilistic Circuits

cs.LG · 2026-08-13 · conditional · novelty 5.0

Each sum node's contribution to the Hessian trace of a probabilistic circuit equals its flow squared times a local curvature term, and gating regularization by the local term fixes the underfitting caused by global trace regularization.

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  • A Compositional Theory of Curvature in Probabilistic Circuits cs.LG · 2026-08-13 · conditional · none · ref 88 · internal anchor

    Each sum node's contribution to the Hessian trace of a probabilistic circuit equals its flow squared times a local curvature term, and gating regularization by the local term fixes the underfitting caused by global trace regularization.