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arxiv: 1804.09461 · v2 · pith:KSJZKHC5new · submitted 2018-04-25 · 💻 cs.LG · stat.ML

Structured Pruning for Efficient ConvNets via Incremental Regularization

classification 💻 cs.LG stat.ML
keywords pruningincregregularizationcifar-10cnnsdifferentfactorsparameter
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Parameter pruning is a promising approach for CNN compression and acceleration by eliminating redundant model parameters with tolerable performance degrade. Despite its effectiveness, existing regularization-based parameter pruning methods usually drive weights towards zero with large and constant regularization factors, which neglects the fragility of the expressiveness of CNNs, and thus calls for a more gentle regularization scheme so that the networks can adapt during pruning. To achieve this, we propose a new and novel regularization-based pruning method, named IncReg, to incrementally assign different regularization factors to different weights based on their relative importance. Empirical analysis on CIFAR-10 dataset verifies the merits of IncReg. Further extensive experiments with popular CNNs on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet datasets show that IncReg achieves comparable to even better results compared with state-of-the-arts. Our source codes and trained models are available here: https://github.com/mingsun-tse/caffe_increg.

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