A dual-mode XNOR/AND bitwise MAC architecture for 8-bit activation, 1-bit weight inference reduces gate count to about 52% of prior designs, alongside binary-weight instance segmentation networks that claim higher Person-category mAP than YOLACT.
Trained Quantization Thresholds for Accurate and Efficient Fixed-Point Inference of Deep Neural Networks
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We propose a method of training quantization thresholds (TQT) for uniform symmetric quantizers using standard backpropagation and gradient descent. Contrary to prior work, we show that a careful analysis of the straight-through estimator for threshold gradients allows for a natural range-precision trade-off leading to better optima. Our quantizers are constrained to use power-of-2 scale-factors and per-tensor scaling of weights and activations to make it amenable for hardware implementations. We present analytical support for the general robustness of our methods and empirically validate them on various CNNs for ImageNet classification. We are able to achieve near-floating-point accuracy on traditionally difficult networks such as MobileNets with less than 5 epochs of quantized (8-bit) retraining. Finally, we present Graffitist, a framework that enables automatic quantization of TensorFlow graphs for TQT (available at https://github.com/Xilinx/graffitist ).
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Dedicated Inference Engine and Binary-Weight Neural Networks for Lightweight Instance Segmentation
A dual-mode XNOR/AND bitwise MAC architecture for 8-bit activation, 1-bit weight inference reduces gate count to about 52% of prior designs, alongside binary-weight instance segmentation networks that claim higher Person-category mAP than YOLACT.