Doing More with Less: Characterizing Dataset Downsampling for AutoML
Doing More with Less: Characterizing Dataset Downsampling for AutoML
01 July 2021
Automated machine learning (AutoML) promises to democratize machine learning by automatically generating machine learning pipelines with little to no user intervention. Typically, a search procedure is used to repeatedly generate and validate candidate pipelines, maximizing a predictive performance metric, subject to a limited execution time budget. While this approach to generating candidates works well for small tabular datasets, the same procedure does not directly scale to larger tabular datasets with 100,000s of observations, often producing fewer candidate pipelines and yielding lower performance, given the same execution time budget. We carry out an extensive empirical evaluation of the impact that downsampling – reducing the number of rows in the input tabular dataset – has on the pipelines produced by a genetic-programmingbased AutoML search for classification tasks.
Venue : VLDB
External Link: http://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol14/p2059-zogaj.pdf