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Jordan, Michael I; Zakynthinou, Lydia; Dagan, Yuval; Zhivotovskiy, Nikita; Yang, Xuelin (, Advances in neural information processing systems)Free, publicly-accessible full text available December 15, 2025
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Wu, Tailin; Tjandrasuwita, Megan; Wu, Zhengxuan; Yang, Xuelin; Liu, Kevin; Sosic, Rok; Leskovec, Jure (, Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems)Humans have the remarkable ability to recognize and acquire novel visual concepts in a zero-shot manner. Given a high-level, symbolic description of a novel concept in terms of previously learned visual concepts and their relations, humans can recognize novel concepts without seeing any examples. Moreover, they can acquire new concepts by parsing and communicating symbolic structures using learned visual concepts and relations. Endowing these capabilities in machines is pivotal in improving their generalization capability at inference time. We introduced Zero-shot Concept Recognition and Acquisition (ZeroC), a neuro-symbolic architecture that can recognize and acquire novel concepts in a zero-shot way. ZeroC represents concepts as graphs of constituent concept models (as nodes) and their relations (as edges). To allow inference time composition, we employed energy-based models (EBMs) to model concepts and relations. We designed ZeroC architecture so that it allows a one-to-one mapping between a symbolic graph structure of a concept and its corresponding EBM, which for the first time, allows acquiring new concepts, communicating its graph structure, and applying it to classification and detection tasks (even across domains) at inference time. We introduced algorithms for learning and inference with ZeroC. We evaluated ZeroC on a challenging grid-world dataset which is designed to probe zero-shot concept recognition and acquisition, and demonstrated its capability.more » « less
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