Theoretical Foundations of Latent Posterior Factors: Formal Guarantees for Multi-Evidence Reasoning
arXiv cs.AI / 3/18/2026
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Key Points
- LPF encodes each evidence item into a Gaussian latent posterior using a variational autoencoder, enabling principled probabilistic reasoning over heterogeneous evidence.
- It aggregates these latent posteriors either exactly via Sum-Product Network inference (LPF-SPN) or via a learned neural aggregator (LPF-Learned).
- The authors prove seven formal guarantees, including calibration preservation, Monte Carlo error decay, a non-vacuous PAC-Bayes bound, near information-theoretic efficiency, robust degradation under partial/corrupted evidence, and exact epistemic-aleatoric decomposition.
- Empirical validation on datasets up to 4,200 training examples demonstrates LPF's reliability for safety-critical applications such as healthcare, financial risk, legal analysis, and regulatory compliance.
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