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source: trunk/sources/HeuristicLab.Problems.Instances.DataAnalysis/3.3/Regression/Vladislavleva/KotanchekFunction.cs @ 13401

Last change on this file since 13401 was 12292, checked in by pfleck, 10 years ago

#2301 Removed the GenerateSteps from the ValueGenerator and put it into the new SequenceGenerator.
Adapted DataAnalysis-Instances and scripts (samples and unit tests).

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[7849]1#region License Information
2/* HeuristicLab
[12012]3 * Copyright (C) 2002-2015 Heuristic and Evolutionary Algorithms Laboratory (HEAL)
[7849]4 *
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20#endregion
21
22using System;
23using System.Collections.Generic;
24using System.Linq;
[12292]25using HeuristicLab.Common;
[7849]26
27namespace HeuristicLab.Problems.Instances.DataAnalysis {
28  public class KotanchekFunction : ArtificialRegressionDataDescriptor {
29
[8240]30    public override string Name { get { return "Vladislavleva-1 F1(X1,X2) = exp(-(X1 - 1))² / (1.2 + (X2 -2.5)²"; } }
[7849]31    public override string Description {
32      get {
33        return "Paper: Order of Nonlinearity as a Complexity Measure for Models Generated by Symbolic Regression via Pareto Genetic Programming " + Environment.NewLine
34        + "Authors: Ekaterina J. Vladislavleva, Member, IEEE, Guido F. Smits, Member, IEEE, and Dick den Hertog" + Environment.NewLine
[8240]35        + "Function: F1(X1, X2) = exp(-(X1 - 1))² / (1.2 + (X2 -2.5)²" + Environment.NewLine
[7849]36        + "Training Data: 100 points X1, X2 = Rand(0.3, 4)" + Environment.NewLine
[9013]37        + "Test Data: 45*45 points (X1, X2) = (-0.2:0.1:4.2)" + Environment.NewLine
[8241]38        + "Function Set: +, -, *, /, square, e^x, e^-x, x^eps, x + eps, x * eps";
[7849]39      }
40    }
41    protected override string TargetVariable { get { return "Y"; } }
[8825]42    protected override string[] VariableNames { get { return new string[] { "X1", "X2", "Y" }; } }
[7849]43    protected override string[] AllowedInputVariables { get { return new string[] { "X1", "X2" }; } }
44    protected override int TrainingPartitionStart { get { return 0; } }
45    protected override int TrainingPartitionEnd { get { return 100; } }
[8240]46    protected override int TestPartitionStart { get { return 100; } }
[9013]47    protected override int TestPartitionEnd { get { return 100 + (45 * 45); } }
[7849]48
49    protected override List<List<double>> GenerateValues() {
50      List<List<double>> data = new List<List<double>>();
51
[12292]52      List<double> oneVariableTestData = SequenceGenerator.GenerateSteps(-0.2m, 4.2m, 0.1m).Select(v => (double)v).ToList();
[7849]53      List<List<double>> testData = new List<List<double>>() { oneVariableTestData, oneVariableTestData };
54      var combinations = ValueGenerator.GenerateAllCombinationsOfValuesInLists(testData).ToList<IEnumerable<double>>();
55      for (int i = 0; i < AllowedInputVariables.Count(); i++) {
[8240]56        data.Add(ValueGenerator.GenerateUniformDistributedValues(100, 0.3, 4).ToList());
[7849]57        data[i].AddRange(combinations[i]);
58      }
59
60      double x1, x2;
61      List<double> results = new List<double>();
62      for (int i = 0; i < data[0].Count; i++) {
63        x1 = data[0][i];
64        x2 = data[1][i];
65        results.Add(Math.Exp(-Math.Pow(x1 - 1, 2)) / (1.2 + Math.Pow(x2 - 2.5, 2)));
66      }
67      data.Add(results);
68
69      return data;
70    }
71  }
72}
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