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arxiv: 1506.02515 · v2 · pith:PYMWWEYAnew · submitted 2015-06-08 · 💻 cs.CV

Fast ConvNets Using Group-wise Brain Damage

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keywords braindamagegroup-wiseconvolutionalconvolutionsmultiplicationsprocesspruning
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We revisit the idea of brain damage, i.e. the pruning of the coefficients of a neural network, and suggest how brain damage can be modified and used to speedup convolutional layers. The approach uses the fact that many efficient implementations reduce generalized convolutions to matrix multiplications. The suggested brain damage process prunes the convolutional kernel tensor in a group-wise fashion by adding group-sparsity regularization to the standard training process. After such group-wise pruning, convolutions can be reduced to multiplications of thinned dense matrices, which leads to speedup. In the comparison on AlexNet, the method achieves very competitive performance.

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