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[Feature]: Self-contained install/user interface #461

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iwelch opened this issue Nov 12, 2023 · 1 comment
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[Feature]: Self-contained install/user interface #461

iwelch opened this issue Nov 12, 2023 · 1 comment
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@iwelch
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iwelch commented Nov 12, 2023

Feature Request

I am looking around to try out a few symbolic regression packages. it would be nice to be able to give it a few data points and see what packages can do.

I would also love to ask my students to play with it.

alas, this only works if the set-up is easy --- a webapp (probably not feasible, because you need a lot of CPU), or a binary app. many students run macos these days, too.

just a feature suggestion...

@iwelch iwelch added the enhancement New feature or request label Nov 12, 2023
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Thanks @iwelch, indeed I think a web app or self-contained desktop app would be awesome to have.

The closest thing to it is the interactive API here: https://astroautomata.com/PySR/interactive-docs/. But at the end of the day it still requires one to run some Python code (see examples here: https://astroautomata.com/PySR/examples/).

I wonder if there is some scikit-learn graphical user interface that already exists? Surely it would be popular. Since PySR is scikit-learn compatible it can probably just plug in.

@MilesCranmer MilesCranmer changed the title [Feature]: Application [Feature]: Self-contained install/user interface Nov 12, 2023
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