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Abduction Using Neural Models. by Madan Bharadwaj Instructor: Dr.Avelino Gonzalez. Agenda. Introduce the Concept Why Neural Approach ? UNIFY Hopfield Model Critique Summary. Abduction & NN’s. What are Neural Networks? What is Abduction?. The Analogy. Figure 1: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Abduction Using Neural Models

by

Madan Bharadwaj

Instructor:

Dr.Avelino Gonzalez

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Agenda

• Introduce the Concept

• Why Neural Approach ?

• UNIFY

• Hopfield Model

• Critique

• Summary

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Abduction & NN’s

• What are Neural Networks?

• What is Abduction?

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

The Analogy

Figure 1: Handwritten Characters. A’s and B’s

Figure 2: After training the Neural Network classifies data into classes

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Major References

• “A Unified Model for Abduction-Based Reasoning” by Ayeb et al

• “A Neural Architecture for a Class of Abduction Problems” by Goel et al

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Types of Abd. Problems

• 4 Major Types

• Open & Incompatible Classes

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

UNIFY

• NN Architecture reflects problem dynamics

• Tackles all 4 classes

• Architecture incrementally introduced

• Simple Architecture

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UNIFY - Initial Model

Inhibitory Weights

Excitatory Weights

Hypothesis LayerObservation Layer

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

The Algorithm

• Initialize cells and weights

• Update cells and weights

• Check Termination condition

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

UNIFIED MODEL

Intermediate Layer

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Modifications

• Incompatibility Weights

• Modified Equations

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Experiments

• Toy Problems

• Real Life Problem

• Results very encouraging

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

Hopfield Model

• Energy Function approach

• Only linear and monotonic classes

• Partition data into sub domains

• Map sub domains

• Minimize Energy Function

• ART Model also proposed

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Critique

• Fuzzy Framework essential for abduction

• Neural Networks still abstract

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Future Avenues

• Cancellation Class

• Better designs using ART

• Evolving Architectures

• Other Approaches

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Summary

• Neural Network Approach feasible

• UNIFY is better

• Vast scope for further research

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Paper on “Abduction using Neural Models” for the Course “Intelligent Diagnostics” at UCF. Fall ‘02

References

[1].       B.Ayeb, S.Wang and J.Ge, “A Unified Model for Abduction-Based Reasoning” IEEE Transaction on Systems, Man and Cybernetics – Part A: Systems and Humans, Vol 28, No. 4, July 1998

[2].       A.K. Goel and J. Ramanujam, “A Neural Architecture for a Class of Abduction Problems”, IEEE Transaction on Systems, Man and Cybernetics – Part B – Cybernetics, Vol. 26, No. 6, December 1996

[3].       _____, “A Connectionist Model for Diagnostic Problem Solving: Part II”, IEEE Transaction on Systems, Man and Cybernetics., Vol19, pp. 285-289, 1989

[4].       A. Goel, J. Ramanujam and P. Sadayappan, “Towards a ‘neural’ architecture of abductive reasoning”, in Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. Neural Networks, 1988, pp. I-681-I-688.

[5].       D.Poole, A. Mackworth and R.Goebel, “Computational Intelligence: A Logical Approach”, pp 319-343, Oxford University Press, 1998.

[6].       C. Christodoulou and M. Georgiopoulos, “Applications of Neural Networks in Electromagnetics”, Boston: Artech House, 2001.

[7].       Castro, J.L.; Mantas, C.J.; Benitez, J.M., “Interpretation of artificial neural networks by means of fuzzy rules”, IEEE Transactions on Neural Networks, Volume: 13 Issue: 1, Jan. 2002. Page(s): 101 –116

[8].       T. Bylander, D. Allemang, M. C. Tanner, and J. R. Josephon, “The computational complexity of abduction,” Artif. Intell., vol. 49, pp. 25–60, 1991.

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A n y Q u e s t i o n s . . .


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