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Attention Map Guided Transformer Pruning for Edge Device

Published 4 Apr 2023 in cs.CV | (2304.01452v1)

Abstract: Due to its significant capability of modeling long-range dependencies, vision transformer (ViT) has achieved promising success in both holistic and occluded person re-identification (Re-ID) tasks. However, the inherent problems of transformers such as the huge computational cost and memory footprint are still two unsolved issues that will block the deployment of ViT based person Re-ID models on resource-limited edge devices. Our goal is to reduce both the inference complexity and model size without sacrificing the comparable accuracy on person Re-ID, especially for tasks with occlusion. To this end, we propose a novel attention map guided (AMG) transformer pruning method, which removes both redundant tokens and heads with the guidance of the attention map in a hardware-friendly way. We first calculate the entropy in the key dimension and sum it up for the whole map, and the corresponding head parameters of maps with high entropy will be removed for model size reduction. Then we combine the similarity and first-order gradients of key tokens along the query dimension for token importance estimation and remove redundant key and value tokens to further reduce the inference complexity. Comprehensive experiments on Occluded DukeMTMC and Market-1501 demonstrate the effectiveness of our proposals. For example, our proposed pruning strategy on ViT-Base enjoys \textup{\textbf{29.4\%}} \textup{\textbf{FLOPs}} savings with \textup{\textbf{0.2\%}} drop on Rank-1 and \textup{\textbf{0.4\%}} improvement on mAP, respectively.

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