Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions

T. Tornede, A. Tornede, J.M. Hanselle, M.D. Wever, F. Mohr, E. Hüllermeier, ArXiv:2111.05850 (2021).

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Automated machine learning (AutoML) strives for the automatic configuration of machine learning algorithms and their composition into an overall (software) solution - a machine learning pipeline - tailored to the learning task (dataset) at hand. Over the last decade, AutoML has developed into an independent research field with hundreds of contributions. While AutoML offers many prospects, it is also known to be quite resource-intensive, which is one of its major points of criticism. The primary cause for a high resource consumption is that many approaches rely on the (costly) evaluation of many machine learning pipelines while searching for good candidates. This problem is amplified in the context of research on AutoML methods, due to large scale experiments conducted with many datasets and approaches, each of them being run with several repetitions to rule out random effects. In the spirit of recent work on Green AI, this paper is written in an attempt to raise the awareness of AutoML researchers for the problem and to elaborate on possible remedies. To this end, we identify four categories of actions the community may take towards more sustainable research on AutoML, i.e. Green AutoML: design of AutoML systems, benchmarking, transparency and research incentives.
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Tornede T, Tornede A, Hanselle JM, Wever MD, Mohr F, Hüllermeier E. Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions. arXiv:211105850. Published online 2021.
Tornede, T., Tornede, A., Hanselle, J. M., Wever, M. D., Mohr, F., & Hüllermeier, E. (2021). Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions. In arXiv:2111.05850.
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Tornede, Tanja, Alexander Tornede, Jonas Manuel Hanselle, Marcel Dominik Wever, Felix Mohr, and Eyke Hüllermeier. “Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions.” ArXiv:2111.05850, 2021.
T. Tornede, A. Tornede, J. M. Hanselle, M. D. Wever, F. Mohr, and E. Hüllermeier, “Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions,” arXiv:2111.05850. 2021.
Tornede, Tanja, et al. “Towards Green Automated Machine Learning: Status Quo and Future Directions.” ArXiv:2111.05850, 2021.

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