NP4G : Network Programming for Generalization

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Authors Shoichiro Hara, Yuji Watanabe arXiv ID 2212.11118 Category cs.PL: Programming Languages Cross-listed cs.LG, cs.NE Citations 0 Venue Intelligent Systems with Applications Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Automatic programming has been actively studied for a long time by various approaches including genetic programming. In recent years, automatic programming using neural networks such as GPT-3 has been actively studied and is attracting a lot of attention. However, these methods are illogical inference based on experience by enormous learning, and their thinking process is unclear. Even using the method by logical inference with a clear thinking process, the system that automatically generates any programs has not yet been realized. Especially, the inductive inference generalized by logical inference from one example is an important issue that the artificial intelligence can acquire knowledge by itself. In this study, we propose NP4G: Network Programming for Generalization, which can automatically generate programs by inductive inference. Because the proposed method can realize "sequence", "selection", and "iteration" in programming and can satisfy the conditions of the structured program theorem, it is expected that NP4G is a method automatically acquire any programs by inductive inference. As an example, we automatically construct a bitwise NOT operation program from several training data by generalization using NP4G. Although NP4G only randomly selects and connects nodes, by adjusting the number of nodes and the number of phase of "Phased Learning", we show the bitwise NOT operation programs are acquired in a comparatively short time and at a rate of about 7 in 10 running. The source code of NP4G is available on GitHub as a public repository.
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