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Progressive Gradient Pruning for Classification, Detection and DomainAdaptation

Published 20 Jun 2019 in cs.LG, cs.CV, and stat.ML | (1906.08746v4)

Abstract: Although deep neural networks (NNs) have achievedstate-of-the-art accuracy in many visual recognition tasks,the growing computational complexity and energy con-sumption of networks remains an issue, especially for ap-plications on platforms with limited resources and requir-ing real-time processing. Filter pruning techniques haverecently shown promising results for the compression andacceleration of convolutional NNs (CNNs). However, thesetechniques involve numerous steps and complex optimisa-tions because some only prune after training CNNs, whileothers prune from scratch during training by integratingsparsity constraints or modifying the loss function.In this paper we propose a new Progressive GradientPruning (PGP) technique for iterative filter pruning dur-ing training. In contrast to previous progressive pruningtechniques, it relies on a novel filter selection criterion thatmeasures the change in filter weights, uses a new hard andsoft pruning strategy and effectively adapts momentum ten-sors during the backward propagation pass. Experimentalresults obtained after training various CNNs on image datafor classification, object detection and domain adaptationbenchmarks indicate that the PGP technique can achievea better trade-off between classification accuracy and net-work (time and memory) complexity than PSFP and otherstate-of-the-art filter pruning techniques.

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