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Solving the Clustering Reasoning Problems by Modeling a Deep-Learning-Based Probabilistic Model

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arxiv 2403.03173 v9 pith:B3YDWYWU submitted 2024-03-05 cs.CV

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keywords reasoningprobabilisticpmocabstractapproachclusteringdeep-learning-basedmodel
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Visual abstract reasoning problems pose significant challenges to the perception and cognition abilities of artificial intelligence algorithms, demanding deeper pattern recognition and inductive reasoning beyond mere identification of explicit image features. Research advancements in this field often provide insights and technical support for other similar domains. In this study, we introduce PMoC, a deep-learning-based probabilistic model, achieving high reasoning accuracy in the Bongard-Logo, which stands as one of the most challenging clustering reasoning tasks. PMoC is a novel approach for constructing probabilistic models based on deep learning, which is distinctly different from previous techniques. PMoC revitalizes the probabilistic approach, which has been relatively weak in visual abstract reasoning.

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  1. Johnny: Structuring Representation Space to Enhance Machine Abstract Reasoning Ability

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    Johnny tokenizes RPM images into a learned codebook, adds a self-referential 'sub-enumeration' loss to the reasoning module, and pairs it with a new Spin-Transformer layer; gains over strong baselines are modest, and ...

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