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Self-Adjusting Weighted Expected Improvement for Bayesian Optimization

Carolin Benjamins
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Carola Doerr
Marius Lindauer
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Résumé

Bayesian Optimization (BO) is a class of surrogate-based, sample-efficient algorithms for optimizing black-box problems with small evaluation budgets. The BO pipeline itself is highly configurable with many different design choices regarding the initial design, surrogate model, and acquisition function (AF). Unfortunately, our understanding of how to select suitable components for a problem at hand is very limited. In this work, we focus on the definition of the AF, whose main purpose is to balance the trade-off between exploring regions with high uncertainty and those with high promise for good solutions. We propose Self-Adjusting Weighted Expected Improvement (SAWEI), where we let the explorationexploitation trade-off self-adjust in a data-driven manner, based on a convergence criterion for BO. On the noise-free black-box BBOB functions of the COCO benchmarking platform, our method exhibits a favorable anytime performance compared to handcrafted baselines and serves as a robust default choice for any problem structure. The suitability of our method also transfers to HPOBench. With SAWEI, we are a step closer to on-the-fly, data-driven, and robust BO designs that automatically adjust their sampling behavior to the problem at hand.
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hal-04242077 , version 1 (14-10-2023)

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Carolin Benjamins, Elena Raponi, Anja Jankovic, Carola Doerr, Marius Lindauer. Self-Adjusting Weighted Expected Improvement for Bayesian Optimization. International Conference on Automated Machine Learning (AutoML 2023), Sep 2023, Potsdam, Germany. ⟨hal-04242077⟩
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