James Wallbridge

2papers

2 Papers

LGMar 30, 2021
Geometry of Program Synthesis

James Clift, Daniel Murfet, James Wallbridge

We re-evaluate universal computation based on the synthesis of Turing machines. This leads to a view of programs as singularities of analytic varieties or, equivalently, as phases of the Bayesian posterior of a synthesis problem. This new point of view reveals unexplored directions of research in program synthesis, of which neural networks are a subset, for example in relation to phase transitions, complexity and generalisation. We also lay the empirical foundations for these new directions by reporting on our implementation in code of some simple experiments.

LGSep 2, 2019
Logic and the $2$-Simplicial Transformer

James Clift, Dmitry Doryn, Daniel Murfet et al.

We introduce the $2$-simplicial Transformer, an extension of the Transformer which includes a form of higher-dimensional attention generalising the dot-product attention, and uses this attention to update entity representations with tensor products of value vectors. We show that this architecture is a useful inductive bias for logical reasoning in the context of deep reinforcement learning.