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PED-ANOVA: Efficiently Quantifying Hyperparameter Importance in Arbitrary Subspaces

Shuhei Watanabe, Archit Bansal, Frank Hutter

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Abstract

The recent rise in popularity of Hyperparameter Optimization (HPO) for deep learning has highlighted the role that good hyperparameter (HP) space design can play in training strong models. In turn, designing a good HP space is critically dependent on understanding the role of different HPs. This motivates research on HP Importance (HPI), e.g., with the popular method of functional ANOVA (f-ANOVA). However, the original f-ANOVA formulation is inapplicable to the subspaces most relevant to algorithm designers, such as those defined by top performance. To overcome this issue, we derive a novel formulation of f-ANOVA for arbitrary subspaces and propose an algorithm that uses Pearson divergence (PED) to enable a closed-form calculation of HPI. We demonstrate that this new algorithm, dubbed PED-ANOVA, is able to successfully identify important HPs in different subspaces while also being extremely computationally efficient. See https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.10255 for the latest version with Appendix.

Topics & Concepts

HyperparameterLinear subspaceAnalysis of varianceDivergence (linguistics)Computer sciencePopularitySpace (punctuation)Artificial intelligenceMachine learningMathematicsAlgorithmPsychologyLinguisticsGeometryPhilosophySocial psychologyOperating systemMachine Learning and Data ClassificationAdvanced Multi-Objective Optimization AlgorithmsMetaheuristic Optimization Algorithms Research
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