On the Capabilities of Pointer Networks for Deep Deductive Reasoning

The importance of building neural networks that can learn to reason has been well recognized in the neuro-symbolic community. In this paper, we apply neural pointer networks for conducting reasoning over symbolic knowledge bases. In doing so, we explore the benefits and limitations of encoder-decode...

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