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MLLM-SR: Conversational Symbolic Regression base Multi-Modal Large Language Models

Authors :
Li, Yanjie
Li, Weijun
Yu, Lina
Wu, Min
Liu, Jingyi
Li, Wenqiang
Wei, Shu
Deng, Yusong
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Formulas are the language of communication between humans and nature. It is an important research topic of artificial intelligence to find expressions from observed data to reflect the relationship between each variable in the data, which is called a symbolic regression problem. The existing symbolic regression methods directly generate expressions according to the given observation data, and we cannot require the algorithm to generate expressions that meet specific requirements according to the known prior knowledge. For example, the expression needs to contain $\sin$ or be symmetric, and so on. Even if it can, it often requires very complex operations, which is very inconvenient. In this paper, based on multi-modal large language models, we propose MLLM-SR, a conversational symbolic regression method that can generate expressions that meet the requirements simply by describing the requirements with natural language instructions. By experimenting on the Nguyen dataset, we can demonstrate that MLLM-SR leads the state-of-the-art baselines in fitting performance. More notably, we experimentally demonstrate that MLLM-SR can well understand the prior knowledge we add to the natural language instructions. Moreover, the addition of prior knowledge can effectively guide MLLM-SR to generate correct expressions.<br />Comment: 13 pages

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2406.05410
Document Type :
Working Paper