Filter pruning by image channel reduction in pre-trained convolutional neural networks

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Gi Su Chung
Chee Sun Won
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[1] Dongguk University-Seoul,Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering
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Multimedia Tools and Applications | 2021年 / 80卷
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Network pruning; CNN filter compression; Facial emotion classification; Image channel reduction;
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There are domain-specific image classification problems such as facial emotion and house-number classifications, where the color information in the images may not be crucial for recognition. This motivates us to convert RGB images to gray-scale ones with a single Y channel to be fed into the pre-trained convolutional neural networks (CNN). Now, since the existing CNN models are pre-trained by three-channel color images, one can expect that some trained filters are more sensitive to colors than brightness. Therefore, adopting the single-channel gray-scale images as inputs, we can prune out some of the convolutional filters in the first layer of the pre-trained CNN. This first-layer pruning greatly facilitates the filter compression of the subsequent convolutional layers. Now, the pre-trained CNN with the compressed filters is fine-tuned with the single-channel images for a domain-specific dataset. Experimental results on the facial emotion and Street View House Numbers (SVHN) datasets show that we can achieve a significant compression of the pre-trained CNN filters by the proposed method. For example, compared with the fine-tuned VGG-16 model by color images, we can save 10.538 GFLOPs computations, while keeping the classification accuracy around 84% for the facial emotion RAF-DB dataset.
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页码:30817 / 30826
页数:9
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