Generalization on the Unseen, Logic Reasoning and Degree Curriculum

Abstract

This paper considers the learning of logical (Boolean) functions with focus on the generalization on the unseen (GOTU) setting, a strong case of out-of-distribution generalization. This is motivated by the fact that the rich combinatorial nature of data in certain reasoning tasks (e.g., arithmetic/logic) makes representative data sampling challenging, and learning successfully under GOTU gives a first vignette of an ’extrapolating’ or ’reasoning’ learner. We then study how different network architectures trained by (S)GD perform under GOTU and provide both theoretical and experimental evidence that for a class of network models including instances of Transformers, random features models, and diagonal linear networks, a min-degree-interpolator is learned on the unseen. We also provide evidence that other instances with larger learning rates or mean-field networks reach leaky min-degree solutions. These findings lead to two implications: (1) we provide an explanation to the length generalization problem (e.g., Anil et al. 2022); (2) we introduce a curriculum learning algorithm called Degree-Curriculum that learns monomials more efficiently by incrementing supports.

Cite

Text

Abbe et al. "Generalization on the Unseen, Logic Reasoning and Degree Curriculum." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2023.

Markdown

[Abbe et al. "Generalization on the Unseen, Logic Reasoning and Degree Curriculum." International Conference on Machine Learning, 2023.](https://mlanthology.org/icml/2023/abbe2023icml-generalization/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{abbe2023icml-generalization,
  title     = {{Generalization on the Unseen, Logic Reasoning and Degree Curriculum}},
  author    = {Abbe, Emmanuel and Bengio, Samy and Lotfi, Aryo and Rizk, Kevin},
  booktitle = {International Conference on Machine Learning},
  year      = {2023},
  pages     = {31-60},
  volume    = {202},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/icml/2023/abbe2023icml-generalization/}
}