LCNN: Lookup-based Convolutional Neural Network
Porting state of the art deep learning algorithms to resource constrained compute platforms (e.g. VR, AR, wearables) is extremely challenging. We propose a fast, compact, and accurate model for convolutional neural networks that enables efficient learning and inference. We introduce LCNN, a lookup-b...
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Zusammenfassung: | Porting state of the art deep learning algorithms to resource constrained
compute platforms (e.g. VR, AR, wearables) is extremely challenging. We propose
a fast, compact, and accurate model for convolutional neural networks that
enables efficient learning and inference. We introduce LCNN, a lookup-based
convolutional neural network that encodes convolutions by few lookups to a
dictionary that is trained to cover the space of weights in CNNs. Training LCNN
involves jointly learning a dictionary and a small set of linear combinations.
The size of the dictionary naturally traces a spectrum of trade-offs between
efficiency and accuracy. Our experimental results on ImageNet challenge show
that LCNN can offer 3.2x speedup while achieving 55.1% top-1 accuracy using
AlexNet architecture. Our fastest LCNN offers 37.6x speed up over AlexNet while
maintaining 44.3% top-1 accuracy. LCNN not only offers dramatic speed ups at
inference, but it also enables efficient training. In this paper, we show the
benefits of LCNN in few-shot learning and few-iteration learning, two crucial
aspects of on-device training of deep learning models. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1611.06473 |