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QUTE: Quantifying Uncertainty in TinyML with Early-exit-assisted ensembles for model-monitoring

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arxiv 2404.12599 v2 pith:26UDCRM7 submitted 2024-04-19 cs.LG cs.CV

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keywords qutemodelstinymluncertaintypriorblocksdeployedearly-exit
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Uncertainty quantification (UQ) provides a resource-efficient solution for on-device monitoring of tinyML models deployed without access to true labels. However, existing UQ methods impose significant memory and compute demands, making them impractical for ultra-low-power, KB-sized TinyML devices. Prior work has attempted to reduce overhead by using early-exit ensembles to quantify uncertainty in a single forward pass, but these approaches still carry prohibitive costs. To address this, we propose QUTE, a novel resource-efficient early-exit-assisted ensemble architecture optimized for tinyML models. QUTE introduces additional output blocks at the final exit of the base network, distilling early-exit knowledge into these blocks to form a diverse yet lightweight ensemble. We show that QUTE delivers superior uncertainty quality on tiny models, achieving comparable performance on larger models with 59% smaller model sizes than the closest prior work. When deployed on a microcontroller, QUTE demonstrates a 31% reduction in latency on average. In addition, we show that QUTE excels at detecting accuracy-drop events, outperforming all prior works.

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  1. DEBUG-HD: Debugging TinyML models on-device using Hyper-Dimensional computing

    cs.LG 2024-11 conditional novelty 6.0 of 10

    DEBUG-HD uses a binarized MLP-hidden-layer projection as the HDC encoder and outperforms prior binary HDC methods by 27% on average at detecting input corruptions in TinyML, at hyper-dimensions of 300 to 400.

  2. TCUQ: Single-Pass Uncertainty Quantification from Temporal Consistency with Streaming Conformal Calibration for TinyML

    cs.LG 2025-08 reject novelty 5.0 of 10

    TCUQ turns short-horizon output instability into an on-device uncertainty score with a streaming quantile threshold, claiming calibrated abstention for TinyML without online labels.

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