Localization-aware Channel Pruning for Object Detection
November 06, 2019 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Neurocomputing
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Authors
Zihao Xie, Wenbing Tao, Li Zhu, Lin Zhao
arXiv ID
1911.02237
Category
cs.CV: Computer Vision
Citations
43
Venue
Neurocomputing
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
Channel pruning is one of the important methods for deep model compression. Most of existing pruning methods mainly focus on classification. Few of them conduct systematic research on object detection. However, object detection is different from classification, which requires not only semantic information but also localization information. In this paper, based on discrimination-aware channel pruning (DCP) which is state-of-the-art pruning method for classification, we propose a localization-aware auxiliary network to find out the channels with key information for classification and regression so that we can conduct channel pruning directly for object detection, which saves lots of time and computing resources. In order to capture the localization information, we first design the auxiliary network with a contextual ROIAlign layer which can obtain precise localization information of the default boxes by pixel alignment and enlarges the receptive fields of the default boxes when pruning shallow layers. Then, we construct a loss function for object detection task which tends to keep the channels that contain the key information for classification and regression. Extensive experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of our method. On MS COCO, we prune 70\% parameters of the SSD based on ResNet-50 with modest accuracy drop, which outperforms the-state-of-art method.
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