Hyper-parameter Optimization for Wireless Network Traffic Prediction Models with A Novel Meta-Learning Framework
Abstract
This paper proposes a novel meta-learning based hyper-parameter optimization framework for wireless network traffic prediction (NTP) models. The primary objective is to accumulate and leverage the acquired hyper-parameter optimization experience, enabling the rapid determination of optimal hyper-parameters for new tasks. In this paper, an attention-based deep neural network (ADNN) is employed as the base-learner to address specific NTP tasks. The meta-learner is an innovative framework that integrates meta-learning with the k-nearest neighbor algorithm (KNN), genetic algorithm (GA), and gated residual network (GRN). Specifically, KNN is utilized to identify a set of candidate hyper-parameter selection strategies for a new task, which then serves as the initial population for GA, while a GRN-based chromosome screening module accelerates the validation of offspring chromosomes, ultimately determining the optimal hyper-parameters. Experimental results demonstrate that, compared to traditional methods such as Bayesian optimization (BO), GA, and particle swarm optimization (PSO), the proposed framework determines optimal hyper-parameters more rapidly, significantly reduces optimization time, and enhances the performance of the base-learner. It achieves an optimal balance between optimization efficiency and prediction accuracy.
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