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EENA: Efficient Evolution of Neural Architecture

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arxiv 1905.07320 v3 pith:BXRRQR2D submitted 2019-05-10 cs.NE cs.CVcs.LGstat.ML

classification cs.NEcs.CVcs.LGstat.ML
keywords architectureneuralcomputationaleenaefficientevolutionsearchtraining
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Latest algorithms for automatic neural architecture search perform remarkable but are basically directionless in search space and computational expensive in training of every intermediate architecture. In this paper, we propose a method for efficient architecture search called EENA (Efficient Evolution of Neural Architecture). Due to the elaborately designed mutation and crossover operations, the evolution process can be guided by the information have already been learned. Therefore, less computational effort will be required while the searching and training time can be reduced significantly. On CIFAR-10 classification, EENA using minimal computational resources (0.65 GPU-days) can design highly effective neural architecture which achieves 2.56% test error with 8.47M parameters. Furthermore, the best architecture discovered is also transferable for CIFAR-100.

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