by Donghee Ha on 2019-07-22 16:09:47
Date: 2019. 07. 24 (Wed) 13:00
Locate: EB5. 533
Presenter: Donghee Ha
Title: XNOR-Net: ImageNet Classification Using Binary Convolutional Neural Networks
Author: Mohammad Rastegari, Vicente Ordonez, Joseph Redmon, Ali Farhadi
Abstract: We propose two efficient approximations to standard convolutional neural networks: Binary-Weight-Networks and XNOR-Networks. In Binary-Weight-Networks, the filters are approximated with binary values resulting in 32x memory saving. In XNOR-Networks, both the filters and the input to convolutional layers are binary. XNOR-Networks approximate convolutions using primarily binary operations. This results in 58x faster convolutional operations and 32x memory savings. XNOR-Nets offer the possibility of running state-of-the-art networks on CPUs (rather than GPUs) in real-time. Our binary networks are simple, accurate, efficient, and work on challenging visual tasks. We evaluate our approach on the ImageNet classification task. The classification accuracy with a Binary-Weight-Network version of AlexNet is only 2.9% less than the full-precision AlexNet (in top-1 measure). We compare our method with recent network binarization methods, BinaryConnect and BinaryNets, and outperform these methods by large margins on ImageNet, more than 16% in top-1 accuracy.
http://videolectures.net/eccv2016_rastegari_neural_networks/
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