An Empirical Study on the Usage of Automated Machine Learning Tools
Forough Majidi, Moses Openja, Foutse Khomh, Heng Li

TL;DR
This empirical study analyzes how machine learning practitioners utilize top AutoML tools in real-world GitHub projects, revealing usage patterns, purposes, and stages of the ML pipeline where AutoML is applied.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale empirical analysis of AutoML tool usage in open-source projects, offering insights into practitioners' practices and tool characteristics.
Findings
Identified the most used AutoML tools in practice.
Characterized the purposes for which AutoML tools are employed.
Analyzed the stages of ML pipelines where AutoML is applied.
Abstract
The popularity of automated machine learning (AutoML) tools in different domains has increased over the past few years. Machine learning (ML) practitioners use AutoML tools to automate and optimize the process of feature engineering, model training, and hyperparameter optimization and so on. Recent work performed qualitative studies on practitioners' experiences of using AutoML tools and compared different AutoML tools based on their performance and provided features, but none of the existing work studied the practices of using AutoML tools in real-world projects at a large scale. Therefore, we conducted an empirical study to understand how ML practitioners use AutoML tools in their projects. To this end, we examined the top 10 most used AutoML tools and their respective usages in a large number of open-source project repositories hosted on GitHub. The results of our study show 1) which…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Learning and Data Classification · Software Engineering Research · Online Learning and Analytics
