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TensorLog: A Probabilistic Database Implemented Using Deep-Learning Infrastructure

William W. Cohen, Fan Yang, Kathryn Mazaitis

2020Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research51 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

We present an implementation of a probabilistic first-order logic called TensorLog, in which classes of logical queries are compiled into differentiable functions in a neural-network infrastructure such as Tensorflow or Theano. This leads to a close integration of probabilistic logical reasoning with deep-learning infrastructure: in particular, it enables high-performance deep learning frameworks to be used for tuning the parameters of a probabilistic logic. The integration with these frameworks enables use of GPU-based parallel processors for inference and learning, making TensorLog the first highly parallellizable probabilistic logic. Experimental results show that TensorLog scales to problems involving hundreds of thousands of knowledge-base triples and tens of thousands of examples.

Topics & Concepts

Probabilistic logicComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceInferenceDeep learningDifferentiable functionKnowledge baseArtificial neural networkTheoretical computer scienceMachine learningMathematical analysisMathematicsBayesian Modeling and Causal InferenceSemantic Web and OntologiesLogic, Reasoning, and Knowledge