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Exploiting Low-Rank Tensor-Train Deep Neural Networks Based on Riemannian Gradient Descent With Illustrations of Speech Processing

Machine Learning 2022-03-14 v1 Artificial Intelligence Sound Audio and Speech Processing

Abstract

This work focuses on designing low complexity hybrid tensor networks by considering trade-offs between the model complexity and practical performance. Firstly, we exploit a low-rank tensor-train deep neural network (TT-DNN) to build an end-to-end deep learning pipeline, namely LR-TT-DNN. Secondly, a hybrid model combining LR-TT-DNN with a convolutional neural network (CNN), which is denoted as CNN+(LR-TT-DNN), is set up to boost the performance. Instead of randomly assigning large TT-ranks for TT-DNN, we leverage Riemannian gradient descent to determine a TT-DNN associated with small TT-ranks. Furthermore, CNN+(LR-TT-DNN) consists of convolutional layers at the bottom for feature extraction and several TT layers at the top to solve regression and classification problems. We separately assess the LR-TT-DNN and CNN+(LR-TT-DNN) models on speech enhancement and spoken command recognition tasks. Our empirical evidence demonstrates that the LR-TT-DNN and CNN+(LR-TT-DNN) models with fewer model parameters can outperform the TT-DNN and CNN+(TT-DNN) counterparts.

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@article{arxiv.2203.06031,
  title  = {Exploiting Low-Rank Tensor-Train Deep Neural Networks Based on Riemannian Gradient Descent With Illustrations of Speech Processing},
  author = {Jun Qi and Chao-Han Huck Yang and Pin-Yu Chen and Javier Tejedor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.06031},
  year   = {2022}
}

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10 pages, 10 Figures