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Zhigao Huang1, Miao Pan1, Yuzhuo Pan2
1Key Laboratory of Information Functional Material for Fujian Higher Education, Quanzhou Normal University, Quanzhou, 362000, China.
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Exact interpretable learning is attractive in regulated decision settings, but solver runtime can vary substantially across datasets and solver families. We introduce structural meta-features derived from Feature Interaction Graphs (FIG s) as interpretable signals for solver selection. We construct FIG s from binarized tabular data using pairwise mutual information and extract topology-aware signatures such as density and estimated treewidth. Using a transparent shallow decision-tree selector, we demonstrate that FIG features establish an interpretable structural view of solver behavior, complementing basic, statistical, and landmarking meta-features. Experiments on OpenML classification tasks show that topology-aware profiling exposes meaningful structural variation across datasets, although benchmark saturation prevents clear end-to-end routing gains over strong simple baselines. Our results validate FIG as a principled, interpretable diagnostic tool for algorithm selection in exact learning; its diagnostic relevance becomes apparent on harder instances where solver runtime separation is substantial.
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