Deep residual networks were shown to be able to scale up to thousands of layers and still have improving performance. However, each fraction of a percent of improved accuracy costs nearly doubling the number of layers, and so training very deep residual networks has a problem of diminishing feature reuse, which makes these networks very slow to train. To tackle these problems, in this paper we conduct a detailed experimental study on the architecture of ResNet blocks, based on which we propose a novel architecture where we decrease depth and increase width of residual networks. We call the resulting network structures wide residual networks (WRNs) and show that these are far superior over their commonly used thin and very deep counterparts. For example, we demonstrate that even a simple 16-layer-deep wide residual network outperforms in accuracy and efficiency all previous deep residual networks, including thousand-layerdeep networks, achieving new state-of-the-art results on CIFAR, SVHN, COCO, and significant improvements on ImageNet. Our code and models are available at https: //github.com/szagoruyko/wide-residual-networks.
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Recent work has shown that convolutional networks can be substantially deeper, more accurate, and efficient to train if they contain shorter connections between layers close to the input and those close to the output. In this paper, we embrace this observation and introduce the Dense Convolutional Network (DenseNet), which connects each layer to every other layer in a feed-forward fashion. Whereas traditional convolutional networks with L layers have L connections-one between each layer and its subsequent layer-our network has L(L+1) 2 direct connections. For each layer, the feature-maps of all preceding layers are used as inputs, and its own feature-maps are used as inputs into all subsequent layers. DenseNets have several compelling advantages: they alleviate the vanishing-gradient problem, strengthen feature propagation, encourage feature reuse, and substantially reduce the number of parameters. We evaluate our proposed architecture on four highly competitive object recognition benchmark tasks SVHN, and ImageNet). DenseNets obtain significant improvements over the state-of-the-art on most of them, whilst requiring less computation to achieve high performance. Code and pre-trained models are available at https://github.com/liuzhuang13/DenseNet.
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Very deep convolutional networks with hundreds of layers have led to significant reductions in error on competitive benchmarks. Although the unmatched expressiveness of the many layers can be highly desirable at test time, training very deep networks comes with its own set of challenges. The gradients can vanish, the forward flow often diminishes, and the training time can be painfully slow. To address these problems, we propose stochastic depth, a training procedure that enables the seemingly contradictory setup to train short networks and use deep networks at test time. We start with very deep networks but during training, for each mini-batch, randomly drop a subset of layers and bypass them with the identity function. This simple approach complements the recent success of residual networks. It reduces training time substantially and improves the test error significantly on almost all data sets that we used for evaluation. With stochastic depth we can increase the depth of residual networks even beyond 1200 layers and still yield meaningful improvements in test error (4.91% on CIFAR-10).
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Deeper neural networks are more difficult to train. We present a residual learning framework to ease the training of networks that are substantially deeper than those used previously. We explicitly reformulate the layers as learning residual functions with reference to the layer inputs, instead of learning unreferenced functions. We provide comprehensive empirical evidence showing that these residual networks are easier to optimize, and can gain accuracy from considerably increased depth. On the ImageNet dataset we evaluate residual nets with a depth of up to 152 layers-8× deeper than VGG nets [40] but still having lower complexity. An ensemble of these residual nets achieves 3.57% error on the ImageNet test set. This result won the 1st place on the ILSVRC 2015 classification task. We also present analysis on CIFAR-10 with 100 and 1000 layers.The depth of representations is of central importance for many visual recognition tasks. Solely due to our extremely deep representations, we obtain a 28% relative improvement on the COCO object detection dataset. Deep residual nets are foundations of our submissions to ILSVRC & COCO 2015 competitions 1 , where we also won the 1st places on the tasks of ImageNet detection, ImageNet localization, COCO detection, and COCO segmentation.
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Deep residual networks [1] have emerged as a family of extremely deep architectures showing compelling accuracy and nice convergence behaviors. In this paper, we analyze the propagation formulations behind the residual building blocks, which suggest that the forward and backward signals can be directly propagated from one block to any other block, when using identity mappings as the skip connections and after-addition activation. A series of ablation experiments support the importance of these identity mappings. This motivates us to propose a new residual unit, which makes training easier and improves generalization. We report improved results using a 1001-layer ResNet on CIFAR-10 (4.62% error) and CIFAR-100, and a 200-layer ResNet on ImageNet. Code is available at: https://github.com/KaimingHe/ resnet-1k-layers.
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使用卷积神经网络(CNN)已经显着改善了几种图像处理任务,例如图像分类和对象检测。与Reset和Abseralnet一样,许多架构在创建时至少在一个数据集中实现了出色的结果。培训的一个关键因素涉及网络的正规化,这可以防止结构过度装备。这项工作分析了在过去几年中开发的几种正规化方法,显示了不同CNN模型的显着改进。该作品分为三个主要区域:第一个称为“数据增强”,其中所有技术都侧重于执行输入数据的更改。第二个,命名为“内部更改”,旨在描述修改神经网络或内核生成的特征映射的过程。最后一个称为“标签”,涉及转换给定输入的标签。这项工作提出了与关于正则化的其他可用调查相比的两个主要差异:(i)第一个涉及在稿件中收集的论文并非超过五年,并第二个区别是关于可重复性,即所有作品此处推荐在公共存储库中可用的代码,或者它们已直接在某些框架中实现,例如Tensorflow或Torch。
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We present a simple, highly modularized network architecture for image classification. Our network is constructed by repeating a building block that aggregates a set of transformations with the same topology. Our simple design results in a homogeneous, multi-branch architecture that has only a few hyper-parameters to set. This strategy exposes a new dimension, which we call "cardinality" (the size of the set of transformations), as an essential factor in addition to the dimensions of depth and width. On the ImageNet-1K dataset, we empirically show that even under the restricted condition of maintaining complexity, increasing cardinality is able to improve classification accuracy. Moreover, increasing cardinality is more effective than going deeper or wider when we increase the capacity. Our models, named ResNeXt, are the foundations of our entry to the ILSVRC 2016 classification task in which we secured 2nd place. We further investigate ResNeXt on an ImageNet-5K set and the COCO detection set, also showing better results than its ResNet counterpart. The code and models are publicly available online 1 .
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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 32× 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 58× faster convolutional operations (in terms of number of the high precision operations) and 32× 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 the same as the full-precision AlexNet. 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. Our code is available at: http://allenai.org/plato/xnornet.
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Attention plays a critical role in human visual experience. Furthermore, it has recently been demonstrated that attention can also play an important role in the context of applying artificial neural networks to a variety of tasks from fields such as computer vision and NLP. In this work we show that, by properly defining attention for convolutional neural networks, we can actually use this type of information in order to significantly improve the performance of a student CNN network by forcing it to mimic the attention maps of a powerful teacher network.To that end, we propose several novel methods of transferring attention, showing consistent improvement across a variety of datasets and convolutional neural network architectures. Code and models for our experiments are available at https://github.com/szagoruyko/attention-transfer.
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We introduce an extremely computation-efficient CNN architecture named ShuffleNet, which is designed specially for mobile devices with very limited computing power (e.g., 10-150 MFLOPs). The new architecture utilizes two new operations, pointwise group convolution and channel shuffle, to greatly reduce computation cost while maintaining accuracy. Experiments on ImageNet classification and MS COCO object detection demonstrate the superior performance of ShuffleNet over other structures, e.g. lower top-1 error (absolute 7.8%) than recent MobileNet [12] on Ima-geNet classification task, under the computation budget of 40 MFLOPs. On an ARM-based mobile device, ShuffleNet achieves ∼13× actual speedup over AlexNet while maintaining comparable accuracy.
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Deploying convolutional neural networks (CNNs) on embedded devices is difficult due to the limited memory and computation resources. The redundancy in feature maps is an important characteristic of those successful CNNs, but has rarely been investigated in neural architecture design. This paper proposes a novel Ghost module to generate more feature maps from cheap operations. Based on a set of intrinsic feature maps, we apply a series of linear transformations with cheap cost to generate many ghost feature maps that could fully reveal information underlying intrinsic features. The proposed Ghost module can be taken as a plug-and-play component to upgrade existing convolutional neural networks. Ghost bottlenecks are designed to stack Ghost modules, and then the lightweight Ghost-Net can be easily established. Experiments conducted on benchmarks demonstrate that the proposed Ghost module is an impressive alternative of convolution layers in baseline models, and our GhostNet can achieve higher recognition performance (e.g. 75.7% top-1 accuracy) than MobileNetV3 with similar computational cost on the ImageNet ILSVRC-2012 classification dataset. Code is available at https: //github.com/huawei-noah/ghostnet.
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胶囊网络是一类神经网络,可在许多计算机视觉任务上取得有希望的结果。但是,由于高计算和内存要求,基线胶囊网络未能在更复杂的数据集上达到最新结果。我们通过提出一种称为动量胶囊网络(Mocapsnet)的新网络体系结构来解决这个问题。Mocapsnets的灵感来自动量Resnets,这是一种应用可逆残留构建块的网络。可逆的网络允许重新计算后反向传播算法中正向通行的激活,因此可以大大减少这些内存要求。在本文中,我们提供了一个框架,介绍如何将可逆的残留构建块应用于胶囊网络。我们将证明Mocapsnet在MNIST,SVHN,CIFAR-10和CIFAR-100上击败基线胶囊网络的准确性,同时使用的内存较少。源代码可在https://github.com/moejoe95/mocapsnet上找到。
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In standard Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs), the receptive fields of artificial neurons in each layer are designed to share the same size. It is well-known in the neuroscience community that the receptive field size of visual cortical neurons are modulated by the stimulus, which has been rarely considered in constructing CNNs. We propose a dynamic selection mechanism in CNNs that allows each neuron to adaptively adjust its receptive field size based on multiple scales of input information. A building block called Selective Kernel (SK) unit is designed, in which multiple branches with different kernel sizes are fused using softmax attention that is guided by the information in these branches. Different attentions on these branches yield different sizes of the effective receptive fields of neurons in the fusion layer. Multiple SK units are stacked to a deep network termed Selective Kernel Networks (SKNets). On the ImageNet and CIFAR benchmarks, we empirically show that SKNet outperforms the existing state-of-the-art architectures with lower model complexity. Detailed analyses show that the neurons in SKNet can capture target objects with different scales, which verifies the capability of neurons for adaptively adjusting their receptive field sizes according to the input. The code and models are available at https://github.com/implus/SKNet.
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神经网络的宽度很重要,因为增加了宽度,这必然会增加模型容量。但是,网络的性能不会随宽度而线性地提高,并且很快就会饱和。在这种情况下,我们认为,增加网络数量(合奏)的数量比纯粹增加宽度可以实现更好的准确性效率折衷。为了证明这一点,一个大型网络就其参数和正则化组件分为几个小网络。这些小型网络中的每一个都有原始参数的一小部分。然后,我们一起训练这些小型网络,使他们看到相同数据的各种观点,以增加它们的多样性。在此共同培训过程中,网络也可以相互学习。结果,小型网络可以比几乎没有或没有额外参数或拖船的大型网络获得更好的合奏性能,即实现更好的准确性效率折衷。通过并发运行,小型网络还可以比大型推理速度更快。以上所有内容都表明,网络的数量是模型缩放的新维度。我们通过广泛的实验在共同基准上使用8种不同的神经体系结构来验证我们的论点。该代码可在\ url {https://github.com/freeformrobotics/divide-and-co-training}中获得。
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我们提出了一种多移民通道(MGIC)方法,该方法可以解决参数数量相对于标准卷积神经网络(CNN)中的通道数的二次增长。因此,我们的方法解决了CNN中的冗余,这也被轻量级CNN的成功所揭示。轻巧的CNN可以达到与参数较少的标准CNN的可比精度。但是,权重的数量仍然随CNN的宽度四倍地缩放。我们的MGIC体系结构用MGIC对应物代替了每个CNN块,该块利用了小组大小的嵌套分组卷积的层次结构来解决此问题。因此,我们提出的架构相对于网络的宽度线性扩展,同时保留了通道的完整耦合,如标准CNN中。我们对图像分类,分割和点云分类进行的广泛实验表明,将此策略应用于Resnet和MobilenetV3等不同体系结构,可以减少参数的数量,同时获得相似或更好的准确性。
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由于存储器和计算资源有限,部署在移动设备上的卷积神经网络(CNNS)是困难的。我们的目标是通过利用特征图中的冗余来设计包括CPU和GPU的异构设备的高效神经网络,这很少在神经结构设计中进行了研究。对于类似CPU的设备,我们提出了一种新颖的CPU高效的Ghost(C-Ghost)模块,以生成从廉价操作的更多特征映射。基于一组内在的特征映射,我们使用廉价的成本应用一系列线性变换,以生成许多幽灵特征图,可以完全揭示内在特征的信息。所提出的C-Ghost模块可以作为即插即用组件,以升级现有的卷积神经网络。 C-Ghost瓶颈旨在堆叠C-Ghost模块,然后可以轻松建立轻量级的C-Ghostnet。我们进一步考虑GPU设备的有效网络。在建筑阶段的情况下,不涉及太多的GPU效率(例如,深度明智的卷积),我们建议利用阶段明智的特征冗余来制定GPU高效的幽灵(G-GHOST)阶段结构。舞台中的特征被分成两个部分,其中使用具有较少输出通道的原始块处理第一部分,用于生成内在特征,另一个通过利用阶段明智的冗余来生成廉价的操作。在基准测试上进行的实验证明了所提出的C-Ghost模块和G-Ghost阶段的有效性。 C-Ghostnet和G-Ghostnet分别可以分别实现CPU和GPU的准确性和延迟的最佳权衡。代码可在https://github.com/huawei-noah/cv-backbones获得。
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Restart techniques are common in gradient-free optimization to deal with multimodal functions. Partial warm restarts are also gaining popularity in gradientbased optimization to improve the rate of convergence in accelerated gradient schemes to deal with ill-conditioned functions. In this paper, we propose a simple warm restart technique for stochastic gradient descent to improve its anytime performance when training deep neural networks. We empirically study its performance on the CIFAR-10 and CIFAR-100 datasets, where we demonstrate new state-of-the-art results at 3.14% and 16.21%, respectively. We also demonstrate its advantages on a dataset of EEG recordings and on a downsampled version of the ImageNet dataset. Our source code is available at https://github.com/loshchil/SGDR
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如今,基于CNN的架构在学习和提取功能方面的图像分类成功使它们如此受欢迎,但是当我们使用最先进的模型对嘈杂和低质量的图像进行分类时,图像分类的任务变得更加具有挑战性。为了解决这个问题,我们提出了一种新颖的图像分类体系结构,该体系结构以模糊和嘈杂的低分辨率图像学习细节。为了构建我们的新块,我们使用了RES连接和Inception模块想法的想法。使用MNIST数据集,我们进行了广泛的实验,表明引入的体系结构比其他最先进的卷积神经网络更准确,更快。由于我们的模型的特殊特征,它可以通过更少的参数获得更好的结果。
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Transfer of pre-trained representations improves sample efficiency and simplifies hyperparameter tuning when training deep neural networks for vision. We revisit the paradigm of pre-training on large supervised datasets and fine-tuning the model on a target task. We scale up pre-training, and propose a simple recipe that we call Big Transfer (BiT). By combining a few carefully selected components, and transferring using a simple heuristic, we achieve strong performance on over 20 datasets. BiT performs well across a surprisingly wide range of data regimes -from 1 example per class to 1 M total examples. BiT achieves 87.5% top-1 accuracy on ILSVRC-2012, 99.4% on CIFAR-10, and 76.3% on the 19 task Visual Task Adaptation Benchmark (VTAB). On small datasets, BiT attains 76.8% on ILSVRC-2012 with 10 examples per class, and 97.0% on CIFAR-10 with 10 examples per class. We conduct detailed analysis of the main components that lead to high transfer performance.
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We perform an empirical study of the behaviour of deep networks when pushing its activation functions to become fully linear in some of its feature channels through a sparsity prior on the overall number of nonlinear units in the network. To measure the depth of the resulting partially linearized network, we compute the average number of active nonlinearities encountered along a path in the network graph. In experiments on CNNs with sparsified PReLUs on typical image classification tasks, we make several observations: Under sparsity pressure, the remaining nonlinear units organize into distinct structures, forming core-networks of near constant effective depth and width, which in turn depend on task difficulty. We consistently observe a slow decay of performance with depth until the onset of a rapid collapse in accuracy, allowing for surprisingly shallow networks at moderate losses in accuracy that outperform base-line networks of similar depth, even after increasing width to a comparable number of parameters. In terms of training, we observe a nonlinear advantage: Reducing nonlinearity after training leads to a better performance than before, in line with previous findings in linearized training, but with a gap depending on task difficulty that vanishes for easy problems.
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