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For questions related to neuroevolution (or neuro-evolution) techniques, such as NEAT, that are used to evolve (or train) artificial neural networks (that is, they are used evolve their parameters or topology), inspired by the natural evolution. A neuroevolution algorithm is thus an evolutionary algorithm where the genomes (individuals or chromosomes) are artificial neural networks.
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When using Neural Architecture Search, how are the hyper-parameters chosen?
I have read a lot about NAS, but I still do not understand one concept: When setting up a neural network, hyperparameters (such as the learning rate, dropout rate, batch size, filter size, etc.) need …