A rotor-based layer built from bivector exponentials approximates LLM attention projections with O(log^2 d) parameters and competitive downstream performance.
Safe Neurosymbolic Learning with Differentiable Symbolic Execution
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We study the problem of learning worst-case-safe parameters for programs that use neural networks as well as symbolic, human-written code. Such neurosymbolic programs arise in many safety-critical domains. However, because they can use nondifferentiable operations, it is hard to learn their parameters using existing gradient-based approaches to safe learning. Our approach to this problem, Differentiable Symbolic Execution (DSE), samples control flow paths in a program, symbolically constructs worst-case "safety losses" along these paths, and backpropagates the gradients of these losses through program operations using a generalization of the REINFORCE estimator. We evaluate the method on a mix of synthetic tasks and real-world benchmarks. Our experiments show that DSE significantly outperforms the state-of-the-art DiffAI method on these tasks.
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A rotor-based layer built from bivector exponentials approximates LLM attention projections with O(log^2 d) parameters and competitive downstream performance.