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Quantization Friendly MobileNet (QF-MobileNet) Architecture for Vision Based Applications on Embedded Platforms.

Uday Kulkarni1, Meena S M2, Sunil V Gurlahosur3, Gopal Bhogar4.   

Abstract

Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have become popular for various applications in the domain of image and computer vision due to their well-established performance attributes. DNN algorithms involve powerful multilevel feature extractions resulting in an extensive range of parameters and memory footprints. However, memory bandwidth requirements, memory footprint and the associated power consumption of models are issues to be addressed to deploy DNN models on embedded platforms for real time vision-based applications. We present an optimized DNN model for memory and accuracy for vision-based applications on embedded platforms. In this paper we propose Quantization Friendly MobileNet (QF-MobileNet) architecture. The architecture is optimized for inference accuracy and reduced resource utilization. The optimization is obtained by addressing the redundancy and quantization loss of the existing baseline MobileNet architectures. We verify and validate the performance of the QF-MobileNet architecture for image classification task on the ImageNet dataset. The proposed model is tested for inference accuracy and resource utilization and compared to the baseline MobileNet architecture. The inference accuracy of the proposed QF-MobileNetV2 float model attained 73.36% and the quantized model has 69.51%. The MobileNetV3 float model attained an inference accuracy of 68.75% and the quantized model has 67.5% respectively. The proposed model saves 33% of time complexity for QF-MobileNetV2 and QF-MobileNetV3 models against the baseline models. The QF-MobileNet also showed optimized resource utilization with 32% fewer tunable parameters, 30% fewer MAC's operations per image and reduced inference quantization loss by approximately 5% compared to the baseline models. The model is ported onto the android application using TensorFlow API. The android application performs inference on the native devices viz. smartphones, tablets and handheld devices. Future work is focused on introducing channel-wise and layer-wise quantization schemes to the proposed model. We intend to explore quantization aware training of DNN algorithms to achieve optimized resource utilization and inference accuracy.
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Keywords:  Classification; Computer vision; Deep Neural Network; Embedded platform; MobileNet; Quantization

Mesh:

Year:  2020        PMID: 33429131     DOI: 10.1016/j.neunet.2020.12.022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neural Netw        ISSN: 0893-6080


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