Spatial Correlation and Value Prediction in Convolutional Neural Networks
arXiv:1807.10598 · doi:10.1109/LCA.2018.2890236
Abstract
Convolutional neural networks (CNNs) are a widely used form of deep neural networks, introducing state-of-the-art results for different problems such as image classification, computer vision tasks, and speech recognition. However, CNNs are compute intensive, requiring billions of multiply-accumulate (MAC) operations per input. To reduce the number of MACs in CNNs, we propose a value prediction method that exploits the spatial correlation of zero-valued activations within the CNN output feature maps, thereby saving convolution operations. Our method reduces the number of MAC operations by 30.4%, averaged on three modern CNNs for ImageNet, with top-1 accuracy degradation of 1.7%, and top-5 accuracy degradation of 1.1%.
This paper has been accepted to IEEE Computer Architecture Letters (https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8594568)