Graph Tree Deductive Networks

11/02/2021
by   Seokjun Kim, et al.
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In this paper, we introduce Graph Tree Deductive Networks, a network that performs deductive reasoning. To have high-dimensional thinking, combining various axioms and putting the results back into another axiom is necessary to produce new relationships and results. For example, it would be given two propositions: "Socrates is a man." and "All men are mortals." and two propositions could be used to infer the new proposition, "Therefore Socrates is mortal.". To evaluate, we used MNIST Dataset, a handwritten numerical image dataset, to apply it to the group theory and show the results of performing deductive learning.

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