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Type of Publication: Article in Collected Edition

Grounding vs. Compositionality: On the Non-Complementarity of Reasoning in Neuro-Symbolic Systems

Author(s):
Shahid, Mahnoor; Rothe, Hannes
Title of Anthology:
AAAI MAKE 2026
Location(s):
San Francisco
Publication Date:
2026
Digital Object Identifier (DOI):
doi:10.48550/arXiv.2604.26521
Link to complete version:
https://arxiv.org/abs/2604.26521
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Abstract

Compositional generalization remains a foundational weakness of modern neural networks, limiting their robustness and applicability in domains requiring out-of-distribution reasoning. A central, yet unverified, assumption in neuro-symbolic AI is that compositional reasoning will emerge as a byproduct of successful symbol grounding. This work presents the first systematic empirical analysis to challenge this assumption by disentangling the contributions of grounding and reasoning. To operationalize this investigation, we introduce the Iterative Logic Tensor Network (LTN), a fully differentiable architecture designed for multi-step deduction. Using a formal taxonomy of generalization -- probing for novel entities, unseen relations, and complex rule compositions -- we demonstrate that a model trained solely on a grounding objective fails to generalize. In contrast, our full LTN, trained jointly on perceptual grounding and multi-step reasoning, achieves high zero-shot accuracy across all tasks. Our findings provide conclusive evidence that symbol grounding, while necessary, is insufficient for generalization, establishing that reasoning is not an emergent property but a distinct capability that requires an explicit learning objective.