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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