Opened 6 years ago
Last modified 5 years ago
#2974 new enhancement
Refactor Constants Optimization
Reported by: | mkommend | Owned by: | mkommend |
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Priority: | medium | Milestone: | HeuristicLab 3.3.17 |
Component: | Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic.Regression | Version: | branch |
Keywords: | Cc: |
Description
The code for constants optimization has grown over the years and all new functionality has been directly added in the evaluator. This should be refactored into separate classes and improvements to its functionality should be implemented. In detail the following changes should be realized:
- Optimizing constants should be separated from evaluation
- Constant optimization should use the MSE instead of the R²
- Add interfaces and static utility methods
- ...
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Change History (27)
comment:1 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
comment:2 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16456: Added HL.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic to the branch.
comment:3 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
comment:4 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
comment:5 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16461: Added unit tests and refactoring.
comment:6 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
comment:7 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16500: Added intermediate version of new constants optimization for profiling.
comment:8 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
comment:9 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16509: Added new evaluator with constants optimization.
comment:10 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16514: Updated CoOp to handle negative R² values approprietly.
comment:11 Changed 6 years ago by mkommend
r16522: Fixed bug in constants extraction when adding linear scaling coefficients.
comment:12 Changed 6 years ago by bburlacu
r16525: Add benchmarks solution for testing constant optimization performance.
comment:13 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16676: merged r16478:16672 from trunk:HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic to branch:HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic
comment:14 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16677: merged r16499:16658 from trunk:HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic.Regression to branch:HeuristicLab.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic.Regression
comment:15 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16678: removed project references again after merging changes from trunk
comment:16 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16679: changed .NET framework version of UnitTests project for compatibility with HL trunk (4.6.1)
comment:17 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16680: necessary changes for compatibility with new persistence
comment:18 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16689: changed LMConstantsOptimizer to use minlm interface of alglib instead of lsfit interface.
comment:19 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16690: added code in the unit tests to make behaviour of new and old ConstOpt consistent to allow direct comparison of results (+fixed a small bug in the unit tests)
comment:20 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
Currently, one unit test fails because of code in OnlinePearsonRCalculator.
It would work if we would replace it with
public double R { get { double xVar = sxCalculator.PopulationVariance; double yVar = syCalculator.PopulationVariance; var r = covCalculator.Covariance / (Math.Sqrt(xVar) * Math.Sqrt(yVar)); if (double.IsNaN(r)) return 0.0; if (r < -1.0) r = -1.0; else if (r > 1.0) r = 1.0; return r; } }
comment:21 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
r16691: improved code for benchmarking (previous code failed to account for update of trees after call of Optimize as well as early stopping in Optimize for trees with invalid outputs)
comment:22 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
comment:23 Changed 6 years ago by gkronber
- Milestone changed from HeuristicLab 3.3.16 to HeuristicLab 3.3.17
comment:24 Changed 5 years ago by mkommend
r17193: Merged trunk changes into branch.
comment:25 Changed 5 years ago by gkronber
r17392: merged r17344:17351 from trunk to branch
comment:26 Changed 5 years ago by gkronber
r17393: fix typos in comments
r16455: Created branch and added adapted project HL.Problems.DataAnalysis.Symbolic.Regression.