• fyi, talk about framework for generating integral expressions using mac

    From Nasser M. Abbasi@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 13 12:25:23 2022
    some might find this talk interesting


    Taken from link at this page

    Maple Maple conference 2022 about half the page down

    https://www.maplesoft.com/mapleconference/2022/full-program.aspx#schedule

    Here is the direct link to the youtube

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AfFWyz8E5kw&list=PLlcD7K2JXjTB5YRCJP26ZYlYM_w10N398&index=10&t=820s

    It starts at 13:40

    "Rashid Barket (Coventry University)
    Framework for Generating Integrable Expressions
    Applications of machine learning are becoming more prominent in
    the field of computer algebra. Examples of such applications
    include selecting S-pairs in Buchberger’s algorithm or solving
    integrals and differential equations directly. With many of
    these applications, data must be generated to train a model.
    Methods such as generating binary trees representing mathematical
    expressions or created randomly in a recursive manner from a set
    of available function symbols, variables and constants have been
    discussed. However, these generated expressions do not represent
    a realistic dataset that draws from the typical Maple user’s experience.

    I propose a framework for generating valid mathematical expressions.
    More precisely, the focus will be on integrable expressions. The
    difference from other methods lies in the fact that the data
    generation method will be based on a test suite of data generated
    from Maple users. Thus, the new synthetic data will have properties
    similar to integrable expressions that Maple users would typically try.
    This data generation method will be used to train machine learning models
    that make efficient choices algorithm selection problems."



    --Nasser

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