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A Portfolio Approach to Massively Parallel Bayesian Optimization
Mickaël Binois1, Nicholson Collier2, Jonathan Ozik3,2
1Inria, Université Côte d'Azur, CNRS, LJAD, Sophia Antipolis, France.
This study introduces a scalable strategy for parallel Bayesian optimization, significantly accelerating expensive black-box function evaluations. The new method efficiently handles massive batching for noisy, multi-objective optimization tasks.
Area of Science:
- Computational Science
- Optimization Theory
- Machine Learning
Background:
- Traditional optimization studies evaluate designs sequentially, which is time-consuming.
- Batch Bayesian optimization uses surrogate models for parallel evaluations but struggles with large-scale batching.
Purpose of the Study:
- To develop a scalable strategy for massive batch Bayesian optimization.
- To address the exploration/exploitation trade-off in large-scale parallel evaluations.
- To improve efficiency for noisy and multi-objective optimization problems.
Main Methods:
- Proposed a scalable strategy for massive batch Bayesian optimization.
- Focused on exploration/exploitation trade-off and portfolio allocation.
- Compared the approach with existing methods on noisy functions for mono- and multi-objective tasks.
Main Results:
- Achieved orders of magnitude speed improvements over existing methods.
- Maintained similar or better performance compared to current approaches.
- Demonstrated scalability for massive batching in noisy optimization.
Conclusions:
- The proposed scalable strategy significantly enhances the efficiency of parallel Bayesian optimization.
- This method is effective for large-scale, noisy, and multi-objective optimization problems.
- Offers a promising solution for accelerating complex simulation and design studies.
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