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Quantization and Training of Low Bit-Width Convolutional Neural Networks for Object Detection

19 December 2016
Penghang Yin
Shuai Zhang
Y. Qi
Jack Xin
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Abstract

We present LBW-Net, an efficient optimization based method for quantization and training of the low bit-width convolutional neural networks (CNNs). Specifically, we quantize the weights to zero or powers of two by minimizing the Euclidean distance between full-precision weights and quantized weights during backpropagation. We characterize the combinatorial nature of the low bit-width quantization problem. For 2-bit (ternary) CNNs, the quantization of NNN weights can be done by an exact formula in O(Nlog⁡N)O(N\log N)O(NlogN) complexity. When the bit-width is three and above, we further propose a semi-analytical thresholding scheme with a single free parameter for quantization that is computationally inexpensive. The free parameter is further determined by network retraining and object detection tests. LBW-Net has several desirable advantages over full-precision CNNs, including considerable memory savings, energy efficiency, and faster deployment. Our experiments on PASCAL VOC dataset show that compared with its 32-bit floating-point counterpart, the performance of the 6-bit LBW-Net is nearly lossless in the object detection tasks, and can even do better in some real world visual scenes, while empirically enjoying more than 4×\times× faster deployment.

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