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Hardware-efficient Residual Networks for FPGAs

Published 2 Feb 2021 in cs.CV and cs.AR | (2102.01351v1)

Abstract: Residual networks (ResNets) employ skip connections in their networks -- reusing activations from previous layers -- to improve training convergence, but these skip connections create challenges for hardware implementations of ResNets. The hardware must either wait for skip connections to be processed before processing more incoming data or buffer them elsewhere. Without skip connections, ResNets would be more hardware-efficient. Thus, we present the teacher-student learning method to gradually prune away all of a ResNet's skip connections, constructing a network we call NonResNet. We show that when implemented for FPGAs, NonResNet decreases ResNet's BRAM utilization by 9% and LUT utilization by 3% and increases throughput by 5%.

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