Pedro Carvalho

2papers

2 Papers

NEMar 23, 2021
Evolving Learning Rate Optimizers for Deep Neural Networks

Pedro Carvalho, Nuno Lourenço, Penousal Machado

Artificial Neural Networks (ANNs) became popular due to their successful application difficult problems such image and speech recognition. However, when practitioners want to design an ANN they need to undergo laborious process of selecting a set of parameters and topology. Currently, there are several state-of-the art methods that allow for the automatic selection of some of these aspects. Learning Rate optimizers are a set of such techniques that search for good values of learning rates. Whilst these techniques are effective and have yielded good results over the years, they are general solution i.e. they do not consider the characteristics of a specific network. We propose a framework called AutoLR to automatically design Learning Rate Optimizers. Two versions of the system are detailed. The first one, Dynamic AutoLR, evolves static and dynamic learning rate optimizers based on the current epoch and the previous learning rate. The second version, Adaptive AutoLR, evolves adaptive optimizers that can fine tune the learning rate for each network eeight which makes them generally more effective. The results are competitive with the best state of the art methods, even outperforming them in some scenarios. Furthermore, the system evolved a classifier, ADES, that appears to be novel and innovative since, to the best of our knowledge, it has a structure that differs from state of the art methods.

NEJul 8, 2020
AutoLR: An Evolutionary Approach to Learning Rate Policies

Pedro Carvalho, Nuno Lourenço, Filipe Assunção et al.

The choice of a proper learning rate is paramount for good Artificial Neural Network training and performance. In the past, one had to rely on experience and trial-and-error to find an adequate learning rate. Presently, a plethora of state of the art automatic methods exist that make the search for a good learning rate easier. While these techniques are effective and have yielded good results over the years, they are general solutions. This means the optimization of learning rate for specific network topologies remains largely unexplored. This work presents AutoLR, a framework that evolves Learning Rate Schedulers for a specific Neural Network Architecture using Structured Grammatical Evolution. The system was used to evolve learning rate policies that were compared with a commonly used baseline value for learning rate. Results show that training performed using certain evolved policies is more efficient than the established baseline and suggest that this approach is a viable means of improving a neural network's performance.