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Neuro-Symbolic Learning: Principles and Applications in Ophthalmology

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2022-08-02 v1 Artificial Intelligence Machine Learning

Abstract

Neural networks have been rapidly expanding in recent years, with novel strategies and applications. However, challenges such as interpretability, explainability, robustness, safety, trust, and sensibility remain unsolved in neural network technologies, despite the fact that they will unavoidably be addressed for critical applications. Attempts have been made to overcome the challenges in neural network computing by representing and embedding domain knowledge in terms of symbolic representations. Thus, the neuro-symbolic learning (NeSyL) notion emerged, which incorporates aspects of symbolic representation and bringing common sense into neural networks (NeSyL). In domains where interpretability, reasoning, and explainability are crucial, such as video and image captioning, question-answering and reasoning, health informatics, and genomics, NeSyL has shown promising outcomes. This review presents a comprehensive survey on the state-of-the-art NeSyL approaches, their principles, advances in machine and deep learning algorithms, applications such as opthalmology, and most importantly, future perspectives of this emerging field.

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@article{arxiv.2208.00374,
  title  = {Neuro-Symbolic Learning: Principles and Applications in Ophthalmology},
  author = {Muhammad Hassan and Haifei Guan and Aikaterini Melliou and Yuqi Wang and Qianhui Sun and Sen Zeng and Wen Liang and Yiwei Zhang and Ziheng Zhang and Qiuyue Hu and Yang Liu and Shunkai Shi and Lin An and Shuyue Ma and Ijaz Gul and Muhammad Akmal Rahee and Zhou You and Canyang Zhang and Vijay Kumar Pandey and Yuxing Han and Yongbing Zhang and Ming Xu and Qiming Huang and Jiefu Tan and Qi Xing and Peiwu Qin and Dongmei Yu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2208.00374},
  year   = {2022}
}

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24 pages, 16 figures