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An investigation into the performance and representation of a stochastic evolutionary neural tree
Copyright Springer.The Stochastic Competitive Evolutionary Neural Tree (SCENT) is a new unsupervised neural net that dynamically evolves a representational structure in response to its training data. Uniquely SCENT requires no initial parameter setting as it autonomously creates appropriate parameterisation at runtime. Pruning and convergence are stochastically controlled using locally calculated heuristics. A thorough investigation into the performance of SCENT is presented. The network is compared to other dynamic tree based models and to a high quality flat clusterer over a variety of data sets and runs
Automatic Machine Learning by Pipeline Synthesis using Model-Based Reinforcement Learning and a Grammar
Automatic machine learning is an important problem in the forefront of
machine learning. The strongest AutoML systems are based on neural networks,
evolutionary algorithms, and Bayesian optimization. Recently AlphaD3M reached
state-of-the-art results with an order of magnitude speedup using reinforcement
learning with self-play. In this work we extend AlphaD3M by using a pipeline
grammar and a pre-trained model which generalizes from many different datasets
and similar tasks. Our results demonstrate improved performance compared with
our earlier work and existing methods on AutoML benchmark datasets for
classification and regression tasks. In the spirit of reproducible research we
make our data, models, and code publicly available.Comment: ICML Workshop on Automated Machine Learnin
A Genetic Programming Approach to Designing Convolutional Neural Network Architectures
The convolutional neural network (CNN), which is one of the deep learning
models, has seen much success in a variety of computer vision tasks. However,
designing CNN architectures still requires expert knowledge and a lot of trial
and error. In this paper, we attempt to automatically construct CNN
architectures for an image classification task based on Cartesian genetic
programming (CGP). In our method, we adopt highly functional modules, such as
convolutional blocks and tensor concatenation, as the node functions in CGP.
The CNN structure and connectivity represented by the CGP encoding method are
optimized to maximize the validation accuracy. To evaluate the proposed method,
we constructed a CNN architecture for the image classification task with the
CIFAR-10 dataset. The experimental result shows that the proposed method can be
used to automatically find the competitive CNN architecture compared with
state-of-the-art models.Comment: This is the revised version of the GECCO 2017 paper. The code of our
method is available at https://github.com/sg-nm/cgp-cn
Metaheuristic design of feedforward neural networks: a review of two decades of research
Over the past two decades, the feedforward neural network (FNN) optimization has been a key interest among the researchers and practitioners of multiple disciplines. The FNN optimization is often viewed from the various perspectives: the optimization of weights, network architecture, activation nodes, learning parameters, learning environment, etc. Researchers adopted such different viewpoints mainly to improve the FNN's generalization ability. The gradient-descent algorithm such as backpropagation has been widely applied to optimize the FNNs. Its success is evident from the FNN's application to numerous real-world problems. However, due to the limitations of the gradient-based optimization methods, the metaheuristic algorithms including the evolutionary algorithms, swarm intelligence, etc., are still being widely explored by the researchers aiming to obtain generalized FNN for a given problem. This article attempts to summarize a broad spectrum of FNN optimization methodologies including conventional and metaheuristic approaches. This article also tries to connect various research directions emerged out of the FNN optimization practices, such as evolving neural network (NN), cooperative coevolution NN, complex-valued NN, deep learning, extreme learning machine, quantum NN, etc. Additionally, it provides interesting research challenges for future research to cope-up with the present information processing era
Finding Competitive Network Architectures Within a Day Using UCT
The design of neural network architectures for a new data set is a laborious
task which requires human deep learning expertise. In order to make deep
learning available for a broader audience, automated methods for finding a
neural network architecture are vital. Recently proposed methods can already
achieve human expert level performances. However, these methods have run times
of months or even years of GPU computing time, ignoring hardware constraints as
faced by many researchers and companies. We propose the use of Monte Carlo
planning in combination with two different UCT (upper confidence bound applied
to trees) derivations to search for network architectures. We adapt the UCT
algorithm to the needs of network architecture search by proposing two ways of
sharing information between different branches of the search tree. In an
empirical study we are able to demonstrate that this method is able to find
competitive networks for MNIST, SVHN and CIFAR-10 in just a single GPU day.
Extending the search time to five GPU days, we are able to outperform human
architectures and our competitors which consider the same types of layers
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