Designing neural networks for object recognition requires considerable
architecture engineering. As a remedy, neuro-evolutionary network architecture
search, which automatically searches for optimal network architectures using
evolutionary algorithms, has recently become very popular. Although very
effective, evolutionary algorithms rely heavily on having a large population of
individuals (i.e., network architectures) and is therefore memory expensive. In
this work, we propose a Regularized Evolutionary Algorithm with low memory
footprint to evolve a dynamic image classifier. In details, we introduce novel
custom operators that regularize the evolutionary process of a micro-population
of 10 individuals. We conduct experiments on three different digits datasets
(MNIST, USPS, SVHN) and show that our evolutionary method obtains competitive
results with the current state-of-the-art