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Towards a Formal Theory of Representational Compositionality

Eric Elmoznino, Thomas Jiralerspong, Yoshua Bengio, Guillaume Lajoie

Mila · Montreal Institute for Learning Algorithms, University of Montreal, Université de Montréal · Mila - Quebec AI Institute · Mila, Université de Montréal

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摘要

Compositionality is believed to be fundamental to intelligence. In humans, it underlies the structure of thought and language. In AI, it enables a powerful form of out-of-distribution generalization, in which a model systematically adapts to novel combinations of known concepts. However, while we have strong intuitions about what compositionality is, we lack satisfying formal definitions for it. Here, we propose such a definition called representational compositionality that is conceptually simple, quantitative, and grounded in algorithmic information theory. Intuitively, representational compositionality states that a compositional representation is both expressive and describable as a simple function of parts. We validate our definition on both real and synthetic data, and show how it unifies disparate intuitions from across the literature in both AI and cognitive science. We hope that our definition can inspire the design of novel, theoretically-driven models that better capture the mechanisms of compositional thought. We make our code available at https://github.com/EricElmoznino/complexity_compositionality.