Learning from Less: Bayesian Neural Networks for Optimization Proxy using Limited Labeled Data

Published: 10 Oct 2024, Last Modified: 25 Nov 2024NeurIPS BDU Workshop 2024 PosterEveryoneRevisionsBibTeXCC BY-SA 4.0
Keywords: Bayesian Neural Networks, Constrained Optimization, Optimization Proxy
TL;DR: A semi-supervised Bayesian neural network for learning constrained optimization proxies using very limited labeled data and restricted training time.
Abstract: This work introduces a learning scheme using Bayesian Neural Networks (BNNs) to solve constrained optimization problems in a setting with limited labeled data and restricted model training time. We propose a Semi-Supervised BNN for this practical but complex regime wherein training commences in a sandwiched fashion, alternating between a supervised (using labeled data) learning step for minimizing cost, and an unsupervised (using unlabeled data) learning step for enforcing constraint feasibility. Both supervised and unsupervised steps use Bayesian approach where variational inference is used for approximate Bayesian inference. We show that the proposed Semi-supervised learning method outperforms conventional BNN and deep neural network (DNN) architectures for important non-convex constrained optimization problems from energy network operations, with 50% reduction in mean square error (MSE) along with halving of optimality and feasibility gaps without requiring correction or projection steps.
Submission Number: 52
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