RockIt: Exploiting Parallelism and Symmetry for MAP Inference in Statistical Relational Models

Authors

  • Jan Noessner University of Mannheim
  • Mathias Niepert University of Washington
  • Heiner Stuckenschmidt University of Mannheim

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8579

Keywords:

Statistical Relational Models, Markov Logic, Cutting Plane Aggregation, Cutting Plane Inference, Counting Constraints, Maximum A-Posteriori Query, Integer Linear Programming, Symmetry Detection, Parallelization

Abstract

RockIt is a maximum a-posteriori (MAP) query engine for statistical relational models. MAP inference in graphical models is an optimization problem which can be compiled to integer linear programs (ILPs).We describe several advances in translating MAP queries to ILP instances and present the novel meta-algorithm cutting plane aggregation (CPA). CPA exploits local context-specific symmetries and bundles up sets of linear constraints. The resulting counting constraints lead to more compact ILPs and make the symmetry of the ground model more explicit to state-of-the-art ILP solvers. Moreover, RockIt parallelizes most parts of the MAP inference pipeline taking advantage of ubiquitous shared-memory multi-core architectures. We report on extensive experiments with Markov logic network (MLN) benchmarks showing that RockIt outperforms the state-of-the-art systems Alchemy, Markov TheBeast, and Tuffy both in terms of efficiency and quality of results.

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Published

2013-06-30

How to Cite

Noessner, J., Niepert, M., & Stuckenschmidt, H. (2013). RockIt: Exploiting Parallelism and Symmetry for MAP Inference in Statistical Relational Models. Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 27(1), 739-745. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v27i1.8579