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A New Measure of Model Redundancy for Compressed Convolutional Neural Networks

Machine Learning 2021-12-10 v1 Machine Learning

Abstract

While recently many designs have been proposed to improve the model efficiency of convolutional neural networks (CNNs) on a fixed resource budget, theoretical understanding of these designs is still conspicuously lacking. This paper aims to provide a new framework for answering the question: Is there still any remaining model redundancy in a compressed CNN? We begin by developing a general statistical formulation of CNNs and compressed CNNs via the tensor decomposition, such that the weights across layers can be summarized into a single tensor. Then, through a rigorous sample complexity analysis, we reveal an important discrepancy between the derived sample complexity and the naive parameter counting, which serves as a direct indicator of the model redundancy. Motivated by this finding, we introduce a new model redundancy measure for compressed CNNs, called the K/RK/R ratio, which further allows for nonlinear activations. The usefulness of this new measure is supported by ablation studies on popular block designs and datasets.

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@article{arxiv.2112.04857,
  title  = {A New Measure of Model Redundancy for Compressed Convolutional Neural Networks},
  author = {Feiqing Huang and Yuefeng Si and Yao Zheng and Guodong Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2112.04857},
  year   = {2021}
}