ATMS-KD, a knowledge distillation recipe using adaptive temperature and Mixup/CutMix, reports 97.11% accuracy on Damask rose maturity classification with a 1.3M-parameter student.
Learning Deep Representations with Probabilistic Knowledge Transfer
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Knowledge Transfer (KT) techniques tackle the problem of transferring the knowledge from a large and complex neural network into a smaller and faster one. However, existing KT methods are tailored towards classification tasks and they cannot be used efficiently for other representation learning tasks. In this paper a novel knowledge transfer technique, that is capable of training a student model that maintains the same amount of mutual information between the learned representation and a set of (possible unknown) labels as the teacher model, is proposed. Apart from outperforming existing KT techniques, the proposed method allows for overcoming several limitations of existing methods providing new insight into KT as well as novel KT applications, ranging from knowledge transfer from handcrafted feature extractors to {cross-modal} KT from the textual modality into the representation extracted from the visual modality of the data.
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ATMS-KD: Adaptive Temperature and Mixed Sample Knowledge Distillation for a Lightweight Residual CNN in Agricultural Embedded Systems
ATMS-KD, a knowledge distillation recipe using adaptive temperature and Mixup/CutMix, reports 97.11% accuracy on Damask rose maturity classification with a 1.3M-parameter student.