Neural Set Function Extensions: Learning with Discrete Functions in High Dimensions
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Integrating functions on discrete domains into neural networks is key to developing their capability to reason about discrete objects. But, discrete domains are (1) not naturally amenable to gradient-based optimization, and (2) incompatible with deep learning architectures that rely on representations in high-dimensional vector spaces. In this work, we address both difficulties for set functions, which capture many important discrete problems. First, we develop a framework for extending set functions onto low-dimensional continuous domains, where many extensions are naturally defined.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-24-2025, 08:21:07 GMT
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