资源论文AS IGNAL PROPAGATION PERSPECTIVE FORP RUNING NEURAL NETWORKS AT INITIALIZATION

AS IGNAL PROPAGATION PERSPECTIVE FORP RUNING NEURAL NETWORKS AT INITIALIZATION

2019-12-30 | |  41 |   38 |   0

Abstract

Network pruning is a promising avenue for compressing deep neural networks. A typical approach to pruning starts by training a model and removing redundant parameters while minimizing the impact on what is learned. Alternatively, a recent approach shows that pruning can be done at initialization prior to training, based on a pruning criterion called connection sensitivity. However, it remains unclear exactly why pruning an untrained, randomly initialized neural network is effective. In this work, by noting connection sensitivity as a form of gradients, we formally characterize initialization conditions to ensure reliable connection sensitivity measurements, which in turn yields effective pruning results. Moreover, we analyze the signal propagation properties of the resulting pruned networks and introduce a simple, data-free method to improve their trainability. Our modifications to the existing pruning at initialization method lead to improved results on all tested network models for image classification tasks. Furthermore, we empirically study the effect of supervision for pruning and demonstrate that our signal propagation perspective, combined with unsupervised pruning, can be useful in various scenarios where pruning is applied to non-standard arbitrarily-designed architectures.

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