Symbolic Regression for Model Discovery in Python and Julia
- 👤 Speaker: Miles Cranmer - DAMTP, University of Cambridge 🔗 Website
- 📅 Date & Time: Thursday 05 June 2025, 13:00 - 14:00
- 📍 Venue: JJ Thomson Seminar Room, Maxwell Centre, and on Zoom
Abstract
Symbolic regression libraries present a framework for automatically discovering mathematical models directly from data, bridging the gap between data-driven methods and analytical science. PySR is an open-source library that provides a high-performance framework for symbolic regression, pairing a flexible multi-population evolutionary algorithm with its lightning-fast backend, SymbolicRegression.jl. This architecture allows users to seamlessly integrate PySR with existing Python or Julia workflows—whether in a laptop setup or distributed across a cluster. In this talk, I will introduce PySR’s modular ecosystem of symbolic regression modules, and show how it can be “plugged into” existing Julia libraries to automatically learn closed-form equations tailored to the user’s domain. I will also highlight PySR’s new template expressions feature, which enables learning within a specific functional form, thus allowing scientists a flexible way of embedding domain knowledge in the search. I will also discuss PySR’s interface with deep learning as an interpretability tool.
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Miles Cranmer - DAMTP, University of Cambridge 
Thursday 05 June 2025, 13:00-14:00