R-TOSS: A Framework for Real-Time Object Detection using Semi-Structured Pruning (2303.02191v1)
Abstract: Object detectors used in autonomous vehicles can have high memory and computational overheads. In this paper, we introduce a novel semi-structured pruning framework called R-TOSS that overcomes the shortcomings of state-of-the-art model pruning techniques. Experimental results on the JetsonTX2 show that R-TOSS has a compression rate of 4.4x on the YOLOv5 object detector with a 2.15x speedup in inference time and 57.01% decrease in energy usage. R-TOSS also enables 2.89x compression on RetinaNet with a 1.86x speedup in inference time and 56.31% decrease in energy usage. We also demonstrate significant improvements compared to various state-of-the-art pruning techniques.
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