Artificial Intelligence · 30.07.2026, 07:49 UTC
On the Depth Scalability of Logic Gate Networks
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| Kategorie | Artificial Intelligence |
| Quelle | arXiv cs.LG ↗ |
| Veröffentlicht | 30.07.2026 UTC |
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arXiv:2607.21633v2 Announce Type: replace Abstract: Logic Gate Networks (LGNs) compute through compositions of Boolean operations, yet existing LGNs do not reliably benefit from increased depth. We identify two causes: optimization collapse and topology-induced degradation of output-specific credit that persists even after skip-biased initialization and straight-through estimation stabilize training. We introduce Input-Anchored Logic Gate Networks (IALGNs), in which each gate combines a private hidden spine with a direct input anchor. This topology prevents output-path merging while retaining input access at every layer. Credit diagnostics show that random wiring dilutes or conflicts output-specific gradients, whereas IALGN maintains usable and coherent credit. Random-$k_x$ relaxation improves anchor selection without relaxing the spine. Across MNIST, CIFAR-10, and CIFAR-100, IALGN exhibits consistent fixed-width depth--accuracy scaling up to 150 layers, while alternative topologies saturate or degrade. Linear probes, topology ablations, and operation-aware analysis show that trained IALGNs preserve private states and apply sparse anchor-conditioned updates. These results indicate that scalable LGN depth requires both stable optimization and credit-preserving information access.