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DARTS-PRIME: Regularization and Scheduling Improve Constrained Optimization in Differentiable NAS

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arxiv 2106.11655 v3 pith:DKDAM3SV submitted 2021-06-22 cs.LG cs.AI

classification cs.LGcs.AI
keywords differentiablearchitecturedarts-primeregularizationconstraineddartsdiscretizationoptimization
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Differentiable Architecture Search (DARTS) is a recent neural architecture search (NAS) method based on a differentiable relaxation. Due to its success, numerous variants analyzing and improving parts of the DARTS framework have recently been proposed. By considering the problem as a constrained bilevel optimization, we present and analyze DARTS-PRIME, a variant including improvements to architectural weight update scheduling and regularization towards discretization. We propose a dynamic schedule based on per-minibatch network information to make architecture updates more informed, as well as proximity regularization to promote well-separated discretization. Our results in multiple domains show that DARTS-PRIME improves both performance and reliability, comparable to state-of-the-art in differentiable NAS.

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