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CVKAN: Complex-Valued Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

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CVKAN: Complex-Valued Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks

Authors: Matthias Wolff, Florian Eilers, Xiaoyi Jiang
University of Münster, Department of Computer Science

Link to Paper: https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.02417


Abstract

In this work we propose CVKAN, a complex-valued Kolmogorov-Arnold Network (KAN), to join the intrinsic interpretability of KANs and the advantages of Complex-Valued Neural Networks (CVNNs). We show how to transfer a KAN and the necessary associated mechanisms into the complex domain. To confirm that CVKAN meets expectations we conduct experiments on symbolic complex-valued function fitting and physically meaningful formulae as well as on a more realistic dataset from knot theory. Our proposed CVKAN is more stable and performs on par or better than real-valued KANs while requiring less parameters and a shallower network architecture, making it more explainable.

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How to use

See demo.py

Install

pip install cvkan

Imports

from cvkan import CVKANWrapper, train_kans, KANPlot
from cvkan.models.CVKAN import Norms
from cvkan.utils import create_complex_dataset, CSVDataset
from cvkan.utils.loss_functions import MSE, MAE

Create Dataset

# Generate dataset for f(z)=(z1^2 + z2^2)^2
f_squaresquare = lambda x: (x[:,0]**2 + x[:,1]**2)**2
# create dataset (this is a dictionary with keys 'train_input', 'train_label', 'test_input' and 'test_label', each
# containing a Tensor as value)
dataset = create_complex_dataset(f=f_squaresquare, n_var=2, ranges=[-1,1], train_num=5000, test_num=1000)
# convert dataset to CSVDataset object for easier handling later
dataset = CSVDataset(dataset, input_vars=["z1", "z2"], output_vars=["(z1^2 + z2^2)^2"], categorical_vars=[])

CVKAN

# create CVKAN model. Note that this is CVKANWrapper, which is basically the same as CVKAN but with additional
# features for plotting later on
cvkan_model = CVKANWrapper(layers_hidden=[2,1,1], num_grids=8, use_norm=Norms.BatchNorm, grid_mins=-2, grid_maxs=2, csilu_type="complex_weight")



# train cvkan_model on dataset
results = train_kans(cvkan_model,  # model
           dataset,  # dataset
           loss_fn_backprop=MSE(),  # loss function to use for backpropagation
           loss_fns={"mse": MSE(), "mae": MAE()},  # loss function dictionary to evaluate the model on
           epochs=500,  # epochs to train for
           batch_size=1000,  # batch size for training
           kan_explainer=None,  # we could specify an explainer to make edge's transparency represent edge's relevance
           add_softmax_lastlayer=False,  # we don't need softmax after last layer (as we are doing regression)
           last_layer_output_real=False  # last layer should also have complex-valued output (regression)
           )
print("results of training: \n", results)

Plotting

# plot the model
kan_plotter = KANPlot(cvkan_model,
                      kan_explainer=None,
                      input_featurenames=dataset.input_varnames,
                      output_names=dataset.output_varnames,
                      complex_valued=True,
                      )
kan_plotter.plot_all()

In rare occasions the random initialization of the weights is suboptimal, which leads to the model not training correctly. If you do not end up with an image similar to the one displayed above or if the resulting Test MSE is way worse than 0.05, please run again.

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