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Knapsack Pruning with Inner Distillation

Machine Learning 2020-06-05 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

Neural network pruning reduces the computational cost of an over-parameterized network to improve its efficiency. Popular methods vary from 1\ell_1-norm sparsification to Neural Architecture Search (NAS). In this work, we propose a novel pruning method that optimizes the final accuracy of the pruned network and distills knowledge from the over-parameterized parent network's inner layers. To enable this approach, we formulate the network pruning as a Knapsack Problem which optimizes the trade-off between the importance of neurons and their associated computational cost. Then we prune the network channels while maintaining the high-level structure of the network. The pruned network is fine-tuned under the supervision of the parent network using its inner network knowledge, a technique we refer to as the Inner Knowledge Distillation. Our method leads to state-of-the-art pruning results on ImageNet, CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100 using ResNet backbones. To prune complex network structures such as convolutions with skip-links and depth-wise convolutions, we propose a block grouping approach to cope with these structures. Through this we produce compact architectures with the same FLOPs as EfficientNet-B0 and MobileNetV3 but with higher accuracy, by 1%1\% and 0.3%0.3\% respectively on ImageNet, and faster runtime on GPU.

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@article{arxiv.2002.08258,
  title  = {Knapsack Pruning with Inner Distillation},
  author = {Yonathan Aflalo and Asaf Noy and Ming Lin and Itamar Friedman and Lihi Zelnik},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08258},
  year   = {2020}
}
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