Zen-NAS: A Zero-Shot NAS for High-Performance Deep Image Recognition

Minren Lin,Pichao Wang, Zhi-Hong Sun,Hesen Chen, Xinli Sun,Quan Qian,Hao Li,Rong Jin

arXiv (Cornell University)(2021)

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Abstract
Accuracy predictor is a key component in Neural Architecture Search (NAS) for ranking architectures. Building a high-quality accuracy predictor usually costs enormous computation. To address this issue, instead of using an accuracy predictor, we propose a novel zero-shot index dubbed Zen-Score to rank the architectures. The Zen-Score represents the network expressivity and positively correlates with the model accuracy. The calculation of Zen-Score only takes a few forward inferences through a randomly initialized network, without training network parameters. Built upon the Zen-Score, we further propose a new NAS algorithm, termed as Zen-NAS, by maximizing the Zen-Score of the target network under given inference budgets. Within less than half GPU day, Zen-NAS is able to directly search high performance architectures in a data-free style. Comparing with previous NAS methods, the proposed Zen-NAS is magnitude times faster on multiple server-side and mobile-side GPU platforms with state-of-the-art accuracy on ImageNet. Our source code and pre-trained models are released on this https URL.
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recognition,zen-nas,zero-shot,high-performance
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