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Chimera: Neuro-Symbolic Attention Primitives for Trustworthy Dataplane Intelligence

Networking and Internet Architecture 2026-04-22 v3 Artificial Intelligence Cryptography and Security Machine Learning

Abstract

Deploying expressive learning models directly on programmable dataplanes promises line-rate, low-latency traffic analysis but remains hindered by strict hardware constraints and the need for predictable, auditable behavior. Chimera introduces a principled framework that maps attention-oriented neural computations and symbolic constraints onto dataplane primitives, enabling trustworthy inference within the match-action pipeline. Chimera combines a kernelized, linearized attention approximation with a two-layer key-selection hierarchy and a cascade fusion mechanism that enforces hard symbolic guarantees while preserving neural expressivity. The design includes a hardware-aware mapping protocol and a two-timescale update scheme that together permit stable, line-rate operation under realistic dataplane budgets. The paper presents the Chimera architecture, a hardware mapping strategy, and empirical evidence showing that neuro-symbolic attention primitives can achieve high-fidelity inference within the resource envelope of commodity programmable switches.

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@article{arxiv.2602.12851,
  title  = {Chimera: Neuro-Symbolic Attention Primitives for Trustworthy Dataplane Intelligence},
  author = {Rong Fu and Xiaowen Ma and Kun Liu and Wangyu Wu and Ziyu Kong and Jia Yee Tan and Tailong Luo and Xianda Li and Zeli Su and Youjin Wang and Yongtai Liu and Simon Fong},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.12851},
  year   = {2026}
}

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22 pages, 10 figures