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Explanatory Learning: Beyond Empiricism in Neural Networks

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We introduce Explanatory Learning (EL), a framework to let machines use existing knowledge buried in symbolic sequences -- e.g. explanations written in hieroglyphic -- by autonomously learning to interpret them. In EL, the burden of interpreting symbols is not left to humans or rigid human-coded compilers, as done in Program Synthesis. Rather, EL calls for a learned interpreter, built upon a limited collection of symbolic sequences paired with observations of several phenomena. This interpreter can be used to make predictions on a novel phenomenon given its explanation, and even to find that explanation using only a handful of observations, like human scientists do. We formulate the EL problem as a simple binary classification task, so that common end-to-end approaches aligned with the dominant empiricist view of machine learning could, in principle, solve it. To these models, we oppose Critical Rationalist Networks (CRNs), which instead embrace a rationalist view on the acquisition of knowledge. CRNs express several desired properties by construction, they are truly explainable, can adjust their processing at test-time for harder inferences, and can offer strong confidence guarantees on their predictions. As a final contribution, we introduce Odeen, a basic EL environment that simulates a small flatland-style universe full of phenomena to explain. Using Odeen as a testbed, we show how CRNs outperform empiricist end-to-end approaches of similar size and architecture (Transformers) in discovering explanations for novel phenomena.

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Artificial Scientific Discovery

cs.AI · 2024-11-18 · conditional · novelty 3.0

A thesis arguing that autonomous symbol interpretation is the key missing capability for artificial scientists, demonstrated through Olivaw, Explanatory Learning on Odeen, the training-free ASIF model, and the Symbol Interpretation Task.

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  • Artificial Scientific Discovery cs.AI · 2024-11-18 · conditional · none · ref 27 · internal anchor

    A thesis arguing that autonomous symbol interpretation is the key missing capability for artificial scientists, demonstrated through Olivaw, Explanatory Learning on Odeen, the training-free ASIF model, and the Symbol Interpretation Task.