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There is a significant performance gap between Binary Neural Networks (BNNs) and floating point Deep Neural Networks (DNNs). We propose to improve the binary training method, by introducing a new regularization function that encourages training weights around binary values. In addition, we add trainable scaling factors to our regularization functions. Additionally, an improved approximation of the derivative of the sign activation function in the backward computation. These modifications are based on linear operations that are easily implementable into the binary training framework. Experimental results on ImageNet shows our method outperforms the traditional BNN method and XNOR-net.
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