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DASH (Domain Aware Sparsity Heuristic) is a neural network pruning strategy that leverages domain-knowledge to obtain *meaningfully sparse* models.

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DASH

In short, DASH (Domain Aware Sparsity Heuristic) is a neural network pruning strategy that leverages domain-knowledge to obtain meaningfully sparse models.

Neural structure learning is of paramount importance for scientific discovery and interpretability. Yet, contemporary pruning algorithms that focus on computational resource efficiency face algorithmic barriers to select a meaningful model that aligns with domain expertise. To mitigate this challenge, we propose DASH, which guides pruning by available domain-specific structural information. In the context of learning dynamic gene regulatory network models, we show that DASH combined with existing general knowledge on interaction partners provides data-specific insights aligned with biology. For this task, we show on synthetic data with ground truth information and two real world applications the effectiveness of DASH, which outperforms competing methods by a large margin and provides more meaningful biological insights. Our work shows that domain specific structural information bears the potential to improve model-derived scientific insights.

Pre-print: https://arxiv.org/abs/2403.04805

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