Search Results for author: Patrick Lincoln

Found 4 papers, 0 papers with code

Neuro Symbolic Reasoning for Planning: Counterexample Guided Inductive Synthesis using Large Language Models and Satisfiability Solving

no code implementations28 Sep 2023 Sumit Kumar Jha, Susmit Jha, Patrick Lincoln, Nathaniel D. Bastian, Alvaro Velasquez, Rickard Ewetz, Sandeep Neema

We posit that we can use the satisfiability modulo theory (SMT) solvers as deductive reasoning engines to analyze the generated solutions from the LLMs, produce counterexamples when the solutions are incorrect, and provide that feedback to the LLMs exploiting the dialog capability of instruct-trained LLMs.

Hallucination Question Answering +1

Trusted Neural Networks for Safety-Constrained Autonomous Control

no code implementations18 May 2018 Shalini Ghosh, Amaury Mercier, Dheeraj Pichapati, Susmit Jha, Vinod Yegneswaran, Patrick Lincoln

Experiments using our first approach of a multi-headed TNN model, on a dataset generated by a customized version of TORCS, show that (1) adding safety constraints to a neural network model results in increased performance and safety, and (2) the improvement increases with increasing importance of the safety constraints.

Self-Driving Cars

Virus Detection in Multiplexed Nanowire Arrays using Hidden Semi-Markov models

no code implementations16 Jul 2014 Shalini Ghosh, Patrick Lincoln, Christian Petersen, Alfonso Valdes

In this paper, we address the problem of real-time detection of viruses docking to nanowires, especially when multiple viruses dock to the same nano-wire.

ARSENAL: Automatic Requirements Specification Extraction from Natural Language

no code implementations13 Mar 2014 Shalini Ghosh, Daniel Elenius, Wenchao Li, Patrick Lincoln, Natarajan Shankar, Wilfried Steiner

Requirements are informal and semi-formal descriptions of the expected behavior of a complex system from the viewpoints of its stakeholders (customers, users, operators, designers, and engineers).

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