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Troubleshooting Deep-Learner Training Data Problems Using an Evolutionary Algorithm on Summit

IBM journal of research and development(2020)

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Architectural and hyperparameter design choices can influence deep-learner (DL) model fidelity but can also be affected by malformed training and validation data. However, practitioners may spend significant time refining layers and hyperparameters before discovering that distorted training data were impeding the training progress. We found that an evolutionary algorithm (EA) can be used to troubleshoot this kind of DL problem. An EA evaluated thousands of DL configurations on Summit that yielded no overall improvement in DL performance, which suggested problems with the training and validation data. We suspected that contrast limited adaptive histogram equalization enhancement that was applied to previously generated digital surface models, for which we were training DLs to find errors, had damaged the training data. Subsequent runs with an alternative global normalization yielded significantly improved DL performance. However, the DL intersection over unions still exhibited consistent subpar performance, which suggested further problems with the training data and DL approach. Nonetheless, we were able to diagnose this problem within a 12-hour span via Summit runs, which prevented several weeks of unproductive trial-and-error DL configuration refinement and allowed for a more timely convergence on an ultimately viable solution.
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