Novel Surrogate Measures Based on a Similarity Network for Neural Architecture Search
Citation
KUŞ, Zeki, Can AKKAN & Ayla GÜLCÜ. "Novel Surrogate Measures Based on a Similarity Network for Neural Architecture Search". IEEE Access, (2023).Abstract
We propose two novel surrogate measures to predict the validation accuracy of the classification
produced by a given neural architecture, thus eliminating the need to train it, in order to speed up neural
architecture search (NAS). The surrogate measures are based on a solution similarity network, where
distance between solutions is measured using the binary encoding of some graph sub-components of
the neural architectures. These surrogate measures are implemented within local search and differential
evolution algorithms and tested on NAS-Bench-101 and NAS-Bench-301 datasets. The results show that
the performance of the similarity-network-based predictors, as measured by correlation between predicted
and true accuracy values, are comparable to the state-of-the-art predictors in the literature, however they are
significantly faster in achieving these high correlation values for NAS-Bench-101. Furthermore, in some
cases, the use of these predictors significantly improves the search performance of the equivalent algorithm
(differential evolution or local search) that does not use the predictor.