Design space exploration of Convolutional Neural Networks based on Evolutionary Algorithms

  • Al-Hyari A
  • Areibi S
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This paper proposes a framework for design space exploration ofConvolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) using Genetic Algorithms(GAs). CNNs have many hyperparameters that need to be tunedcarefully in order to achieve favorable results when used for imageclassification tasks or similar vision applications. Genetic Algorithmsare adopted to efficiently traverse the huge search spaceof CNNs hyperparameters, and generate the best architecture thatfits the given task. Some of the hyperparameters that were testedinclude the number of convolutional and fully connected layers, thenumber of filters for each convolutional layer, and the number ofnodes in the fully connected layers. The proposed approach wastested using MNIST dataset for handwritten digit classification andresults obtained indicate that the proposed approach is able to generatea CNN architecture with validation accuracy up to 96.66% onaverage.

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Al-Hyari, A., & Areibi, S. (2017). Design space exploration of Convolutional Neural Networks based on Evolutionary Algorithms. Journal of Computational Vision and Imaging Systems, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.15353/vsnl.v3i1.162

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