Multi-objective hyperparameter optimization with performance uncertainty
Morales-Hernández, Alejandro, Van Nieuwenhuyse, Inneke, Nápoles, Gonzalo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
The performance of any Machine Learning (ML) algorithm is impacted by the choice of its hyperparameters. As training and evaluating a ML algorithm is usually expensive, the hyperparameter optimization (HPO) method needs to be computationally efficient to be useful in practice. Most of the existing approaches on multi-objective HPO use evolutionary strategies and metamodel-based optimization. However, few methods have been developed to account for uncertainty in the performance measurements. This paper presents results on multi-objective hyperparameter optimization with uncertainty on the evaluation of ML algorithms. We combine the sampling strategy of Tree-structured Parzen Estimators (TPE) with the metamodel obtained after training a Gaussian Process Regression (GPR) with heterogeneous noise. Experimental results on three analytical test functions and three ML problems show the improvement over multi-objective TPE and GPR, achieved with respect to the hypervolume indicator.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Sep-9-2022
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