Neural-symbolic methods integrate neural architectures, knowledge representation and reasoning. However, they have struggled with both the intrinsic uncertainty of the observations and scaling to real-world applications. This paper presents Relational Reasoning Networks (R2N), a novel end-to-end model that performs relational reasoning in the latent space of a deep learner architecture, where the representations of constants, ground atoms and their manipulations are learned in an integrated fashion. Unlike flat architectures such as Knowledge Graph Embedders, which can only represent relations between entities, R2Ns define an additional computational structure, accounting for higher-level relations among the ground atoms. The considered relations can be explicitly known, like the ones defined by logic formulas, or defined as unconstrained correlations among groups of ground atoms. R2Ns can be applied to purely symbolic tasks or as a neural-symbolic platform to integrate learning and reasoning in heterogeneous problems with entities represented both symbolically and feature-based. The proposed model overtakes the limitations of previous neural-symbolic methods that have been either limited in terms of scalability or expressivity. The proposed methodology is shown to achieve state-of-the-art results in different experimental settings.

Marra, G., Diligenti, M., Giannini, F. (2025). Relational reasoning networks. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS, 310 [10.1016/j.knosys.2024.112822].

Relational reasoning networks

Marra, Giuseppe;Diligenti, Michelangelo
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Giannini, Francesco
2025-01-01

Abstract

Neural-symbolic methods integrate neural architectures, knowledge representation and reasoning. However, they have struggled with both the intrinsic uncertainty of the observations and scaling to real-world applications. This paper presents Relational Reasoning Networks (R2N), a novel end-to-end model that performs relational reasoning in the latent space of a deep learner architecture, where the representations of constants, ground atoms and their manipulations are learned in an integrated fashion. Unlike flat architectures such as Knowledge Graph Embedders, which can only represent relations between entities, R2Ns define an additional computational structure, accounting for higher-level relations among the ground atoms. The considered relations can be explicitly known, like the ones defined by logic formulas, or defined as unconstrained correlations among groups of ground atoms. R2Ns can be applied to purely symbolic tasks or as a neural-symbolic platform to integrate learning and reasoning in heterogeneous problems with entities represented both symbolically and feature-based. The proposed model overtakes the limitations of previous neural-symbolic methods that have been either limited in terms of scalability or expressivity. The proposed methodology is shown to achieve state-of-the-art results in different experimental settings.
2025
Marra, G., Diligenti, M., Giannini, F. (2025). Relational reasoning networks. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS, 310 [10.1016/j.knosys.2024.112822].
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