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arxiv: 2006.09191 · v2 · pith:AK32J6EV · submitted 2020-06-16 · cs.LG · stat.ML

Sample-Efficient Optimization in the Latent Space of Deep Generative Models via Weighted Retraining

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classification cs.LG stat.ML
keywords optimizationgenerativelatentmodelobjectiveproblemsretrainingapproaches
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Many important problems in science and engineering, such as drug design, involve optimizing an expensive black-box objective function over a complex, high-dimensional, and structured input space. Although machine learning techniques have shown promise in solving such problems, existing approaches substantially lack sample efficiency. We introduce an improved method for efficient black-box optimization, which performs the optimization in the low-dimensional, continuous latent manifold learned by a deep generative model. In contrast to previous approaches, we actively steer the generative model to maintain a latent manifold that is highly useful for efficiently optimizing the objective. We achieve this by periodically retraining the generative model on the data points queried along the optimization trajectory, as well as weighting those data points according to their objective function value. This weighted retraining can be easily implemented on top of existing methods, and is empirically shown to significantly improve their efficiency and performance on synthetic and real-world optimization problems.

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