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Convolutional Neural Network Pruning Using Filter Attenuation

Abstract

Filters are the essential elements in convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Filters are corresponded to the feature maps and form the main part of the computational and memory requirement for the CNN processing. In filter pruning methods, a filter with all of its components, including channels and connections, are removed. The removal of a filter can cause a drastic change in the network's performance. Also, the removed filters cannot come back to the network structure. We want to address these problems in this paper. We propose a CNN pruning method based on filter attenuation in which weak filters are not directly removed. Instead, weak filters are attenuated and gradually removed. In the proposed attenuation approach, weak filters are not abruptly removed, and there is a chance for these filters to return to the network. The filter attenuation method is assessed using the VGG model for the Cifar10 image classification task. Simulation results show that the filter attenuation works with different pruning criteria, and better results are obtained in comparison with the conventional pruning methods.

Authors

Mousa-Pasandi M; Hajabdollahi M; Karimi N; Samavi S; Shirani S

Publication date

February 9, 2020

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.2002.03299

Preprint server

arXiv
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