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arxiv: 2004.07802 · v5 · pith:4JUK444D · submitted 2020-04-16 · cs.LG · cs.CV· cs.NE· math.OC· stat.ML

Geometry-Aware Gradient Algorithms for Neural Architecture Search

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classification cs.LG cs.CVcs.NEmath.OCstat.ML
keywords searchoptimizationachievealgorithmsarchitecturecontinuousgeometry-awaremethods
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Recent state-of-the-art methods for neural architecture search (NAS) exploit gradient-based optimization by relaxing the problem into continuous optimization over architectures and shared-weights, a noisy process that remains poorly understood. We argue for the study of single-level empirical risk minimization to understand NAS with weight-sharing, reducing the design of NAS methods to devising optimizers and regularizers that can quickly obtain high-quality solutions to this problem. Invoking the theory of mirror descent, we present a geometry-aware framework that exploits the underlying structure of this optimization to return sparse architectural parameters, leading to simple yet novel algorithms that enjoy fast convergence guarantees and achieve state-of-the-art accuracy on the latest NAS benchmarks in computer vision. Notably, we exceed the best published results for both CIFAR and ImageNet on both the DARTS search space and NAS-Bench201; on the latter we achieve near-oracle-optimal performance on CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100. Together, our theory and experiments demonstrate a principled way to co-design optimizers and continuous relaxations of discrete NAS search spaces.

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