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Hi
This is an interesting question, and something we're aiming to investigate in the future. Since we don't have access to the model weights at different points during the training through the NAS-Bench-201 API, it's quite hard to answer.
I think the best way to go about testing will be to just train a subset of the networks. When we get round to it I will re-open this issue!
Thanks,
Jack
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