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Using Ontologies to Express Prior Knowledge for Genetic Programming

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Ontologies are useful for modeling domains and can be used to capture expert knowledge about a system. Genetic programming can be used to identify statistical relationships or models from data. Combining expert knowledge as well as statistical rules identified solely from data is necessary in application domains where data is scarce and a large body of expert knowledge exists.We therefore study if the performance of genetic programming can be improved by incorporating prior knowledge from an ontology. In particular, we include prior knowledge as additional features for genetic programming.The approach is tested with six benchmark data sets where we compare the required computational effort that is necessary to find an acceptable model with and without additional features. The results show that additional features gathered from an ontology improve the performance of tree-based GP. The probability to find acceptable solutions with a fixed computational budget is increased. For noisy data sets we observed the same effect as for the data sets without noise.
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hal-02520033 , version 1 (26-03-2020)

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Stefan Prieschl, Dominic Girardi, Gabriel Kronberger. Using Ontologies to Express Prior Knowledge for Genetic Programming. 3rd International Cross-Domain Conference for Machine Learning and Knowledge Extraction (CD-MAKE), Aug 2019, Canterbury, United Kingdom. pp.362-376, ⟨10.1007/978-3-030-29726-8_23⟩. ⟨hal-02520033⟩
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