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Conventional work on scientific discovery such as BACON derives empirical law equations from experimental data. In recent years, SDS introducing mathematical admissibility constraints has been proposed to discover first principle based law equations, and it has been further extended to discover law equations from passively observed data. Furthermore, SSF has been proposed to discover the structure of a simultaneous equation model representing an objective process through experiments. In this paper, SSF is extended to discover the structure of a simultaneous equation model from passively observed data, and is combined with the extended SDS to discover a quantitative simultaneous equation model reflecting the first principle.
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Washio, T., Motoda, H., Yuji, N. (2001). Discovering Admissible Simultaneous Equation Models from Observed Data. In: De Raedt, L., Flach, P. (eds) Machine Learning: ECML 2001. ECML 2001. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 2167. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-44795-4_46
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