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FSCNN: A Fast Sparse Convolution Neural Network Inference System

Published 17 Dec 2022 in cs.CV and cs.AI | (2212.08815v1)

Abstract: Convolution neural networks (CNNs) have achieved remarkable success, but typically accompany high computation cost and numerous redundant weight parameters. To reduce the FLOPs, structure pruning is a popular approach to remove the entire hidden structures via introducing coarse-grained sparsity. Meanwhile, plentiful pruning works leverage fine-grained sparsity instead (sparsity are randomly distributed), whereas their sparse models lack special designed computing library for potential speedup. In this technical report, we study and present an efficient convolution neural network inference system to accelerate its forward pass by utilizing the fine-grained sparsity of compressed CNNs. Our developed FSCNN is established based on a set of specialized designed sparse data structures, operators and associated algorithms. Experimentally, we validate that FSCNN outperforms standard deep learning library PyTorch on popular CNN architectures such as VGG16 if sufficiently high sparsity exhibits. However, due to the contiguity issue of sparse operators, FSCNN is typically not comparable with highly optimized dense operator. Therefore, coarse-grained (structured) sparsity is our recommendation for generic model compression.

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