Copyright (C) 2016 ML4AAD Group
Attention: This package is under heavy development and subject to change. A stable release of SMAC (v2) in Java can be found here.
The documentation can be found here.
Status for master branch:
Status for development branch
#OVERVIEW
SMAC is a tool for algorithm configuration to optimize the parameters of arbitrary algorithms across a set of instances. This also includes hyperparameter optimization of ML algorithms. The main core consists of Bayesian Optimization in combination with a simple racing mechanism to efficiently decide which of two configuration performs better.
For a detailed description of its main idea, we refer to
Hutter, F. and Hoos, H. H. and Leyton-Brown, K.
Sequential Model-Based Optimization for General Algorithm Configuration
In: Proceedings of the conference on Learning and Intelligent OptimizatioN (LION 5)
SMAC v3 is written in python3 and continuously tested with python3.4 and python3.5. Its Random Forest is written in C++.
#Installation:
cat requirements.txt | xargs -n 1 -L 1 pip install
python setup.py install
This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the 3-clause BSD license (please see the LICENSE file).
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
You should have received a copy of the 3-clause BSD license along with this program (see LICENSE file). If not, see https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause.
The usage of SMAC v3 is mainly the same as provided with SMAC v2.08. It supports the same parameter configuration space syntax and interface to target algorithms. Please note that we do not support the extended parameter configuration syntax introduced in SMACv2.10.
See examples/
- examples/rosenbrock.py - example on how to optimize a Python function (REQUIRES PYNISHER )
- examples/spear_qcp/run.sh - example on how to optimize the SAT solver Spear on a set of SAT formulas
SMAC v3 is developed by the ML4AAD Group of the University of Freiburg.
If you found a bug, please report to https://github.com/automl/SMAC3