Trained Rank Pruning for Efficient Deep Neural Networks
This addresses the need for efficient DNN deployment by reducing inference time and computational costs, though it is incremental as it builds on existing low-rank approximation techniques.
The paper tackles the problem of accelerating deep neural network inference by integrating low-rank approximation directly into the training process, resulting in networks with a low-rank structure that achieve negligible performance loss and outperform previous compression methods on datasets like CIFAR-10 and ImageNet.
To accelerate DNNs inference, low-rank approximation has been widely adopted because of its solid theoretical rationale and efficient implementations. Several previous works attempted to directly approximate a pre-trained model by low-rank decomposition; however, small approximation errors in parameters can ripple over a large prediction loss. Apparently, it is not optimal to separate low-rank approximation from training. Unlike previous works, this paper integrates low rank approximation and regularization into the training process. We propose Trained Rank Pruning (TRP), which alternates between low rank approximation and training. TRP maintains the capacity of the original network while imposing low-rank constraints during training. A nuclear regularization optimized by stochastic sub-gradient descent is utilized to further promote low rank in TRP. Networks trained with TRP has a low-rank structure in nature, and is approximated with negligible performance loss, thus eliminating fine-tuning after low rank approximation. The proposed method is comprehensively evaluated on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet, outperforming previous compression counterparts using low rank approximation. Our code is available at: https://github.com/yuhuixu1993/Trained-Rank-Pruning.