Automated Model Discovery via Multi-modal & Multi-step Pipeline

Lee Jung-Mok (Pohang University of Science and Technology) · Nam Hyeon-Woo (Helmholtz Zentrum München) · Moon Ye-Bin (POSTECH) · Junhyun Nam (Samsung Electronics) · Tae-Hyun Oh (MIT CSAIL)
ablation studiesautomated model discoverycandidate modelscombinatorial search spacegeneralizabilitylocal detailsmodel complexitymulti-modal pipelinemulti-modalitymulti-step analysesmulti-step reasoningoverall trendsperceptual assessmentquantitative assessmentvision-language-based modules

Automated model discovery is the process of automatically searching and identifying the most appropriate model for a given dataset over a large combinatorial search space. Existing approaches, however, often face challenges in balancing the capture of fine-grained details with ensuring generalizability beyond training data regimes with a reasonable model complexity. In this paper, we present a multi-modal \& multi-step pipeline for effective automated model discovery. Our approach leverages two vision-language-based modules (VLM), AnalyzerVLM and EvaluatorVLM, for effective model proposal and evaluation in an agentic way. AnalyzerVLM autonomously plans and executes multi-step analyses to propose effective candidate models. EvaluatorVLM assesses the candidate models both quantitatively and perceptually, regarding the fitness for local details and the generalibility for overall trends. Our results demonstrate that our pipeline effectively discovers models that capture fine details and ensure strong generalizability. Additionally, extensive ablation studies show that both multi-modality and multi-step reasoning play crucial roles in discovering favorable models.