Multi-Fidelity Neural Architecture Search With Knowledge Distillation

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Abstract

Neural architecture search (NAS) targets at finding the optimal architecture of a neural network for a problem or a family of problems. Evaluations of neural architectures are very time-consuming. One of the possible ways to mitigate this issue is to use low-fidelity evaluations, namely training on a part of a dataset, fewer epochs, with fewer channels, etc. In this paper, we propose a Bayesian multi-fidelity (MF) method for neural architecture search: MF-KD. The method relies on a new approach to low-fidelity evaluations of neural architectures by training for a few epochs using a knowledge distillation (KD). Knowledge distillation adds to a loss function a term forcing a network to mimic some teacher network. We carry out experiments on CIFAR-10, CIFAR-100, and ImageNet-16-120. We show that training for a few epochs with such a modified loss function leads to a better selection of neural architectures than training for a few epochs with a logistic loss. The proposed method outperforms several state-of-the-art baselines.

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Trofimov, I., Klyuchnikov, N., Salnikov, M., Filippov, A., & Burnaev, E. (2023). Multi-Fidelity Neural Architecture Search With Knowledge Distillation. IEEE Access, 11, 59217–59225. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2023.3234810

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