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Circuit Representation Learning with Masked Gate Modeling and Verilog-AIG Alignment

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Understanding the structure and function of circuits is crucial for electronic design automation (EDA). Circuits can be formulated as And-Inverter graphs (AIGs), enabling efficient implementation of representation learning through graph neural networks (GNNs). Masked modeling paradigms have been proven effective in graph representation learning. However, masking augmentation to original circuits will destroy their logical equivalence, which is unsuitable for circuit representation learning. Moreover, existing masked modeling paradigms often prioritize structural information at the expense of abstract information such as circuit function. To address these limitations, we introduce MGVGA, a novel constrained masked modeling paradigm incorporating masked gate modeling (MGM) and Verilog-AIG alignment (VGA). Specifically, MGM preserves logical equivalence by masking gates in the latent space rather than in the original circuits, subsequently reconstructing the attributes of these masked gates. Meanwhile, large language models (LLMs) have demonstrated an excellent understanding of the Verilog code functionality. Building upon this capability, VGA performs masking operations on original circuits and reconstructs masked gates under the constraints of equivalent Verilog codes, enabling GNNs to learn circuit functions from LLMs. We evaluate MGVGA on various logic synthesis tasks for EDA and show the superior performance of MGVGA compared to previous state-of-the-art methods. Our code is available at https://github.com/wuhy68/MGVGA.

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TRACE: Learning to Compute on Circuit Graphs

cs.AI · 2025-09-26 · conditional · novelty 6.0

A per-operator hierarchical Transformer with a residual function shift objective substantially improves learning functional behavior of circuit graphs.

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  • TRACE: Learning to Compute on Circuit Graphs cs.AI · 2025-09-26 · conditional · none · ref 31 · internal anchor

    A per-operator hierarchical Transformer with a residual function shift objective substantially improves learning functional behavior of circuit graphs.