Natural Statistics of Network Activations and Implications for Knowledge Distillation
In a matter that is analog to the study of natural image statistics, we study the natural statistics of the deep neural network activations at various layers. As we show, these statistics, similar to image statistics, follow a power law. We also show, both analytically and empirically, that with dep...
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Zusammenfassung: | In a matter that is analog to the study of natural image statistics, we study
the natural statistics of the deep neural network activations at various
layers. As we show, these statistics, similar to image statistics, follow a
power law. We also show, both analytically and empirically, that with depth the
exponent of this power law increases at a linear rate.
As a direct implication of our discoveries, we present a method for
performing Knowledge Distillation (KD). While classical KD methods consider the
logits of the teacher network, more recent methods obtain a leap in performance
by considering the activation maps. This, however, uses metrics that are
suitable for comparing images. We propose to employ two additional loss terms
that are based on the spectral properties of the intermediate activation maps.
The proposed method obtains state of the art results on multiple image
recognition KD benchmarks. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2106.00368 |