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arxiv: 2507.23568 · v1 · pith:6S4KALKY · submitted 2025-07-31 · cs.LG · cond-mat.stat-mech· stat.ML

Optimised Feature Subset Selection via Simulated Annealing

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classification cs.LG cond-mat.stat-mechstat.ML
keywords featureoptimisationsa-fdrannealingfeatureshundredsmodelselection
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We introduce SA-FDR, a novel algorithm for $\ell_0$-norm feature selection that considers this task as a combinatorial optimisation problem and solves it by using simulated annealing to perform a global search over the space of feature subsets. The optimisation is guided by the Fisher discriminant ratio, which we use as a computationally efficient proxy for model quality in classification tasks. Our experiments, conducted on datasets with up to hundreds of thousands of samples and hundreds of features, demonstrate that SA-FDR consistently selects more compact feature subsets while achieving a high predictive accuracy. This ability to recover informative yet minimal sets of features stems from its capacity to capture inter-feature dependencies often missed by greedy optimisation approaches. As a result, SA-FDR provides a flexible and effective solution for designing interpretable models in high-dimensional settings, particularly when model sparsity, interpretability, and performance are crucial.

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