SRBench Competition Discussion Thread #81
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Hi All, After some feedback, we've made some updates/clarification to the Competition Guide:
Before we had an inconsistency with the PMLB-20 filtering stage that made it difficult to specify running time uniformly.
As always if you have additional questions feel free to post them here or via email. |
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Hello, Otherwise, how is it checked? do you have to manually be there to run it? Thanks! |
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Hi @lacava, does the competition make any assumptions about reproducibility? That is, does the code expect the estimator to return the same result with the same fixed |
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Hi All,
I'm starting this thread to cover general discussion of the SRBench Competition.
Feel free to post questions or comments pertaining to the competition.
About
This competition is building off of the SRBench work but is geared towards unseen datasets. The theme of the competition is "Interpretable Symbolic Regression for Data Science". In that light, we will be testing submissions on both synthetic data challenges as well important, real-world modeling tasks.
A total of $2500 in cash prizes will be split among the winners. Winners will be announced at the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference (GECCO) in Boston, MA this July. Winners will also be awarded an invited speaker slot at the Symbolic Regression Workshop during the conference.
Organizers: @cavalab/srbench-comp
Sponsors:
Important Dates (Deadline Extended to May 15, 2022)
Submissions open: now
Deadline to submit:
May 1, 2022May 15, 2022How to Submit
The submissions are officially open! Check out the Competition Guide for instructions on how to submit, including an example. Submissions go to the Competition 2022 branch.
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