Smooth Symbolic Regression: Transformation of Symbolic Regression into a Real-valued Optimization Problem

08/06/2021
by   Erik Pitzer, et al.
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The typical methods for symbolic regression produce rather abrupt changes in solution candidates. In this work, we have tried to transform symbolic regression from an optimization problem, with a landscape that is so rugged that typical analysis methods do not produce meaningful results, to one that can be compared to typical and very smooth real-valued problems. While the ruggedness might not interfere with the performance of optimization, it restricts the possibilities of analysis. Here, we have explored different aspects of a transformation and propose a simple procedure to create real-valued optimization problems from symbolic regression problems.

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