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On a recent study (https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3597312) I've noticed that the difference between the top-N (N = 15 or more) algorithms in most datasets are insignificant. They only differ on a small selection of the Friedman datasets. Maybe it is a good idea to separate the comparison of the algorithms in different groups:
- Blackbox datasets
- Friedman
- Feynman + Strogatz
- 2022 competition
- 2023 competition (with more datasets than those used)
- https://arxiv.org/pdf/2305.01582.pdf by @MilesCranmer
Given this, my other proposal is to add the benchmarks of those two competitions into the benchmark and the one proposed by @MilesCranmer. For the 2023 competition I can also generate datasets with different levels of noise and other nasty features! Also, we can grab other benchmark functions from multimodal optimization to create more of those.
lacava and MilesCranmer
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