Shape Arithmetic Expressions: Advancing Scientific Discovery Beyond Closed-Form Equations

Abstract

Symbolic regression has excelled in uncovering equations from physics, chemistry, biology, and related disciplines. However, its effectiveness becomes less certain when applied to experimental data lacking inherent closed-form expressions. Empirically derived relationships, such as entire stress-strain curves, may defy concise closed-form representation, compelling us to explore more adaptive modeling approaches that balance flexibility with interpretability. In our pursuit, we turn to Generalized Additive Models (GAMs), a widely used class of models known for their versatility across various domains. Although GAMs can capture non-linear relationships between variables and targets, they cannot capture intricate feature interactions. In this work, we investigate both of these challenges and propose a novel class of models, Shape Arithmetic Expressions (SHAREs), that fuses GAM’s flexible shape functions with the complex feature interactions found in mathematical expressions. SHAREs also provide a unifying framework for both of these approaches. We also design a set of rules for constructing SHAREs that guarantee transparency of the found expressions beyond the standard constraints based on the model’s size.

Cite

Text

Kacprzyk and Schaar. "Shape Arithmetic Expressions: Advancing Scientific Discovery Beyond Closed-Form Equations." Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 2024.

Markdown

[Kacprzyk and Schaar. "Shape Arithmetic Expressions: Advancing Scientific Discovery Beyond Closed-Form Equations." Artificial Intelligence and Statistics, 2024.](https://mlanthology.org/aistats/2024/kacprzyk2024aistats-shape/)

BibTeX

@inproceedings{kacprzyk2024aistats-shape,
  title     = {{Shape Arithmetic Expressions: Advancing Scientific Discovery Beyond Closed-Form Equations}},
  author    = {Kacprzyk, Krzysztof and Schaar, Mihaela},
  booktitle = {Artificial Intelligence and Statistics},
  year      = {2024},
  pages     = {3601-3609},
  volume    = {238},
  url       = {https://mlanthology.org/aistats/2024/kacprzyk2024aistats-shape/}
}