CVJul 21, 2025
A Survey on Efficiency Optimization Techniques for DNN-based Video Analytics: Process Systems, Algorithms, and ApplicationsShanjiang Tang, Rui Huang, Hsinyu Luo et al.
The explosive growth of video data in recent years has brought higher demands for video analytics, where accuracy and efficiency remain the two primary concerns. Deep neural networks (DNNs) have been widely adopted to ensure accuracy; however, improving their efficiency in video analytics remains an open challenge. Different from existing surveys that make summaries of DNN-based video mainly from the accuracy optimization aspect, in this survey, we aim to provide a thorough review of optimization techniques focusing on the improvement of the efficiency of DNNs in video analytics. We organize existing methods in a bottom-up manner, covering multiple perspectives such as hardware support, data processing, operational deployment, etc. Finally, based on the optimization framework and existing works, we analyze and discuss the problems and challenges in the performance optimization of DNN-based video analytics.
AIFeb 16, 2025
Solving Online Resource-Constrained Scheduling for Follow-Up Observation in Astronomy: a Reinforcement Learning ApproachYajie Zhang, Ce Yu, Chao Sun et al.
In the astronomical observation field, determining the allocation of observation resources of the telescope array and planning follow-up observations for targets of opportunity (ToOs) are indispensable components of astronomical scientific discovery. This problem is computationally challenging, given the online observation setting and the abundance of time-varying factors that can affect whether an observation can be conducted. This paper presents ROARS, a reinforcement learning approach for online astronomical resource-constrained scheduling. To capture the structure of the astronomical observation scheduling, we depict every schedule using a directed acyclic graph (DAG), illustrating the dependency of timing between different observation tasks within the schedule. Deep reinforcement learning is used to learn a policy that can improve the feasible solution by iteratively local rewriting until convergence. It can solve the challenge of obtaining a complete solution directly from scratch in astronomical observation scenarios, due to the high computational complexity resulting from numerous spatial and temporal constraints. A simulation environment is developed based on real-world scenarios for experiments, to evaluate the effectiveness of our proposed scheduling approach. The experimental results show that ROARS surpasses 5 popular heuristics, adapts to various observation scenarios and learns effective strategies with hindsight.