Multi-Objective Hyperparameter Selection via Hypothesis Testing on Reliability Graphs
Farzaneh, Amirmohammad, Simeone, Osvaldo
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
In sensitive application domains, multi-objective hyperparameter selection can ensure the reliability of AI models prior to deployment, while optimizing auxiliary performance metrics. The state-of-the-art Pareto Testing (PT) method guarantees statistical reliability constraints by adopting a multiple hypothesis testing framework. In PT, hyperparameters are validated one at a time, following a data-driven order determined by expected reliability levels. This paper introduces a novel framework for multi-objective hyperparameter selection that captures the interdependencies among the reliability levels of different hyperparameter configurations using a directed acyclic graph (DAG), which is termed the reliability graph (RG). The RG is constructed based on prior information and data by using the Bradley-Terry model. The proposed approach, RG-based PT (RG-PT), leverages the RG to enable the efficient, parallel testing of multiple hyperparameters at the same reliability level. By integrating False Discovery Rate (FDR) control, RG-PT ensures robust statistical reliability guarantees and is shown via experiments across diverse domains to consistently yield superior solutions for multi-objective calibration problems.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jan-22-2025
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