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    Taylor Genetic Programming for Symbolic Regression

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    2022-07-08
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    He, Baihe
    Lu, Qiang
    Yang, Qingyun
    Luo, Jake
    Wang, Zhiguang
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    Genetic programming (GP) is a commonly used approach to solve symbolic regression (SR) problems. Compared with the machine learning or deep learning methods that depend on the pre-defined model and the training dataset for solving SR problems, GP is more focused on finding the solution in a search space. Although GP has good performance on large-scale benchmarks, it randomly transforms individuals to search results without taking advantage of the characteristics of the dataset. So, the search process of GP is usually slow, and the final results could be unstable. To guide GP by these characteristics, we propose a new method for SR, called Taylor genetic programming (TaylorGP). TaylorGP leverages a Taylor polynomial to approximate the symbolic equation that fits the dataset. It also utilizes the Taylor polynomial to extract the features of the symbolic equation: low order polynomial discrimination, variable separability, boundary, monotonic, and parity. GP is enhanced by these Taylor polynomial techniques. Experiments are conducted on three kinds of benchmarks: classical SR, machine learning, and physics. The experimental results show that TaylorGP not only has higher accuracy than the nine baseline methods, but also is faster in finding stable results.
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    Taylor polynomials
    genetic programming
    symbolic regression
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/90504
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    Baihe He, Qiang Lu, Qingyun Yang, Jake Luo, and Zhiguang Wang. 2022. Taylor genetic programming for symbolic regression. In Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO '22). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, 946–954. https://doi.org/10.1145/3512290.3528757
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