Zero-Cost Operation Scoring in Differentiable Architecture Search

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Abstract

We formalize and analyze a fundamental component of differentiable neural architecture search (NAS): local “operation scoring” at each operation choice. We view existing operation scoring functions as inexact proxies for accuracy, and we find that they perform poorly when analyzed empirically on NAS benchmarks. From this perspective, we introduce a novel perturbation-based zero-cost operation scoring (Zero-Cost-PT) approach, which utilizes zero-cost proxies that were recently studied in multi-trial NAS but degrade significantly on larger search spaces, typical for differentiable NAS. We conduct a thorough empirical evaluation on a number of NAS benchmarks and large search spaces, from NAS-Bench-201, NAS-Bench-1Shot1, NAS-Bench-Macro, to DARTS-like and MobileNet-like spaces, showing significant improvements in both search time and accuracy. On the ImageNet classification task on the DARTS search space, our approach improved accuracy compared to the best current training-free methods (TE-NAS) while being over 10× faster (total searching time 25 minutes on a single GPU), and observed significantly better transferability on architectures searched on the CIFAR-10 dataset with an accuracy increase of 1.8 pp. Our code is available at: https://github.com/zerocostptnas/zerocost operation score.

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Xiang, L., Dudziak, Ł., Abdelfattah, M. S., Chau, T., Lane, N. D., & Wen, H. (2023). Zero-Cost Operation Scoring in Differentiable Architecture Search. In Proceedings of the 37th AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2023 (Vol. 37, pp. 10453–10463). AAAI Press. https://doi.org/10.1609/aaai.v37i9.26243

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