SPINEX Symbolic Regression: Similarity-based Symbolic Regression with Explainable Neighbors Exploration

Abstract

This article introduces a new symbolic regression algorithm based on the SPINEX (Similarity-based Predictions with Explainable Neighbors Exploration) family. This new algorithm (SPINEXSymbolicRegression) adopts a similarity-based approach to identifying high-merit expressions that satisfy accuracy- and structural similarity metrics. We conducted extensive benchmarking tests comparing SPINEXSymbolicRegression to over 180 mathematical benchmarking functions from international problem sets that span randomly generated expressions and those based on real physical phenomena. Then, we evaluated the performance of the proposed algorithm in terms of accuracy, expression similarity in terms of presence operators and variables (as compared to the actual expressions), population size, and number of generations at convergence. The results indicate that SPINEXSymbolicRegression consistently performs well and can, in some instances, outperform leading algorithms. In addition, the algorithm's explainability capabilities are highlighted through in-depth experiments.

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