The paper proposes a taxonomy and research roadmap for Edge Intelligence, dividing it into AI for edge and AI on edge, without presenting new empirical results.
Toward Runtime-Throttleable Neural Networks
1 Pith paper cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
abstract
As deep neural network (NN) methods have matured, there has been increasing interest in deploying NN solutions to "edge computing" platforms such as mobile phones or embedded controllers. These platforms are often resource-constrained, especially in energy storage and power, but state-of-the-art NN architectures are designed with little regard for resource use. Existing techniques for reducing the resource footprint of NN models produce static models that occupy a single point in the trade-space between performance and resource use. This paper presents an approach to creating runtime-throttleable NNs that can adaptively balance performance and resource use in response to a control signal. Throttleable networks allow intelligent resource management, for example by allocating fewer resources in "easy" conditions or when battery power is low. We describe a generic formulation of throttling via block-level gating, apply it to create throttleable versions of several standard CNN architectures, and demonstrate that our approach allows smooth performance throttling over a wide range of operating points in image classification and object detection tasks, with only a small loss in peak accuracy.
citation-role summary
citation-polarity summary
fields
cs.NI 1years
2019 1verdicts
UNVERDICTED 1roles
background 1polarities
unclear 1representative citing papers
citing papers explorer
-
Edge Intelligence: The Confluence of Edge Computing and Artificial Intelligence
The paper proposes a taxonomy and research roadmap for Edge Intelligence, dividing it into AI for edge and AI on edge, without presenting new empirical results.