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arxiv: 2211.08666 · v1 · pith:TTG3I7NL · submitted 2022-11-16 · cs.CV

Revisiting Training-free NAS Metrics: An Efficient Training-based Method

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Recent neural architecture search (NAS) works proposed training-free metrics to rank networks which largely reduced the search cost in NAS. In this paper, we revisit these training-free metrics and find that: (1) the number of parameters (\#Param), which is the most straightforward training-free metric, is overlooked in previous works but is surprisingly effective, (2) recent training-free metrics largely rely on the \#Param information to rank networks. Our experiments show that the performance of recent training-free metrics drops dramatically when the \#Param information is not available. Motivated by these observations, we argue that metrics less correlated with the \#Param are desired to provide additional information for NAS. We propose a light-weight training-based metric which has a weak correlation with the \#Param while achieving better performance than training-free metrics at a lower search cost. Specifically, on DARTS search space, our method completes searching directly on ImageNet in only 2.6 GPU hours and achieves a top-1/top-5 error rate of 24.1\%/7.1\%, which is competitive among state-of-the-art NAS methods. Codes are available at \url{https://github.com/taoyang1122/Revisit_TrainingFree_NAS}

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