Heuresis evaluates six search strategies for autonomous ML research agents and finds that novel ideas are rare, none rated original, and only one reaches top-10 quality while strategies steer axes but do not expand the quality-novelty frontier.
DiscoGen: Procedural Generation of Algorithm Discovery Tasks in Machine Learning
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Automating the development of machine learning algorithms has the potential to unlock new breakthroughs. However, our ability to improve and evaluate algorithm discovery systems has thus far been limited by existing task suites. They suffer from many issues, such as: poor evaluation methodologies; data contamination; and containing saturated or very similar problems. Here, we introduce DiscoGen, a procedural generator of algorithm discovery tasks for machine learning, such as developing optimisers for reinforcement learning or loss functions for image classification. Motivated by the success of procedural generation in reinforcement learning, DiscoGen spans billions of tasks of varying difficulty and complexity from a range of machine learning fields. These tasks are specified by a small number of configuration parameters and can be used to optimise algorithm discovery agents (ADAs). We present DiscoBench, a fixed, small subset of DiscoGen tasks for principled evaluation of ADAs. Finally, we propose a number of ambitious, impactful research directions enabled by DiscoGen, and demonstrate its use for ADA optimisation through scaling experiments for automated prompt tuning. DiscoGen is released open-source at https://github.com/AlexGoldie/discogen.
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Heuresis: Search Strategies for Autonomous AI Research Agents Across Quality, Diversity and Novelty
Heuresis evaluates six search strategies for autonomous ML research agents and finds that novel ideas are rare, none rated original, and only one reaches top-10 quality while strategies steer axes but do not expand the quality-novelty frontier.