Training multi-exit adaptive networks with gradient rescaling, inline logit sharing, and self-distillation improves their accuracy at fixed compute budgets.
Knowledge Distillation by On-the-Fly Native Ensemble
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Knowledge distillation is effective to train small and generalisable network models for meeting the low-memory and fast running requirements. Existing offline distillation methods rely on a strong pre-trained teacher, which enables favourable knowledge discovery and transfer but requires a complex two-phase training procedure. Online counterparts address this limitation at the price of lacking a highcapacity teacher. In this work, we present an On-the-fly Native Ensemble (ONE) strategy for one-stage online distillation. Specifically, ONE trains only a single multi-branch network while simultaneously establishing a strong teacher on-the- fly to enhance the learning of target network. Extensive evaluations show that ONE improves the generalisation performance a variety of deep neural networks more significantly than alternative methods on four image classification dataset: CIFAR10, CIFAR100, SVHN, and ImageNet, whilst having the computational efficiency advantages.
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Improved Techniques for Training Adaptive Deep Networks
Training multi-exit adaptive networks with gradient rescaling, inline logit sharing, and self-distillation improves their accuracy at fixed compute budgets.