AutoLoss-Zero: Searching Loss Functions from Scratch for Generic Tasks
Significant progress has been achieved in automating the design of various components in deep networks. However, the automatic design of loss functions for generic tasks with various evaluation metrics remains under-investigated. Previous works on handcrafting loss functions heavily rely on human ex...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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25.03.2021
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Summary: | Significant progress has been achieved in automating the design of various
components in deep networks. However, the automatic design of loss functions
for generic tasks with various evaluation metrics remains under-investigated.
Previous works on handcrafting loss functions heavily rely on human expertise,
which limits their extendibility. Meanwhile, existing efforts on searching loss
functions mainly focus on specific tasks and particular metrics, with
task-specific heuristics. Whether such works can be extended to generic tasks
is not verified and questionable. In this paper, we propose AutoLoss-Zero, the
first general framework for searching loss functions from scratch for generic
tasks. Specifically, we design an elementary search space composed only of
primitive mathematical operators to accommodate the heterogeneous tasks and
evaluation metrics. A variant of the evolutionary algorithm is employed to
discover loss functions in the elementary search space. A loss-rejection
protocol and a gradient-equivalence-check strategy are developed so as to
improve the search efficiency, which are applicable to generic tasks. Extensive
experiments on various computer vision tasks demonstrate that our searched loss
functions are on par with or superior to existing loss functions, which
generalize well to different datasets and networks. Code shall be released. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2103.14026 |