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Symbolic regression outperforms other models for small data sets

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arxiv 2103.15147 v3 pith:AGBY5UOV submitted 2021-03-28 cs.LG

classification cs.LG
keywords dataregressionsymbolicmodelsbestcaseslearningmachine
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Machine learning is often applied in health science to obtain predictions and new understandings of complex phenomena and relationships, but an availability of sufficient data for model training is a widespread problem. Traditional machine learning techniques, such as random forests and gradient boosting, tend to overfit when working with data sets of only a few hundred observations. This study demonstrates that for small training sets of 250 observations, symbolic regression generalises better to out-of-sample data than traditional machine learning frameworks, as measured by the coefficient of determination R2 on the validation set. In 132 out of 240 cases, symbolic regression achieves a higher R2 than any of the other models on the out-of-sample data. Furthermore, symbolic regression also preserves the interpretability of linear models and decision trees, an added benefit to its superior generalisation. The second best algorithm was found to be a random forest, which performs best in 37 of the 240 cases. When restricting the comparison to interpretable models, symbolic regression performs best in 184 out of 240 cases.

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