Channel-wise Mixed-precision Assignment for DNN Inference on Constrained Edge Nodes

Matteo Risso, A. Burrello, L. Benini, E. Macii, M. Poncino, D. J. Pagliari
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Quantization is widely employed in both cloud and edge systems to reduce the memory occupation, latency, and energy consumption of deep neural networks. In particular, mixed-precision quantization, i.e., the use of different bit-widths for different portions of the network, has been shown to provide excellent efficiency gains with limited accuracy drops, especially with optimized bit-width assignments determined by automated Neural Architecture Search (NAS) tools. State-of-the-art mixed-precision works layer-wise, i.e., it uses different bit-widths for the weights and activations tensors of each network layer. In this work, we widen the search space, proposing a novel NAS that selects the bit-width of each weight tensor channel independently. This gives the tool the additional flexibility of assigning a higher precision only to the weights associated with the most informative features. Testing on the MLPerf Tiny benchmark suite, we obtain a rich collection of Pareto-optimal models in the accuracy vs model size and accuracy vs energy spaces. When deployed on the MPIC RISC-V edge processor, our networks reduce the memory and energy for inference by up to 63% and 27% respectively compared to a layer-wise approach, for the same accuracy.
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约束边缘节点上DNN推理的信道混合精度分配
量化被广泛应用于云和边缘系统中,以减少深度神经网络的内存占用、延迟和能量消耗。特别是,混合精度量化,即对网络的不同部分使用不同的比特宽度,已被证明可以在有限的精度下降的情况下提供出色的效率增益,特别是通过自动神经结构搜索(NAS)工具确定的优化比特宽度分配。最先进的混合精度分层工作,即,它为每个网络层的权重和激活张量使用不同的位宽度。在这项工作中,我们扩大了搜索空间,提出了一种新的NAS,它可以独立地选择每个权重张量信道的位宽度。这为工具提供了额外的灵活性,可以仅为与最具信息量的特征相关的权重分配更高的精度。在MLPerf Tiny基准套件上进行测试,我们获得了精度与模型尺寸和精度与能量空间的丰富的帕累托最优模型集合。当部署在MPIC RISC-V边缘处理器上时,与分层方法相比,我们的网络在达到相同精度的情况下,分别减少了63%和27%的内存和能量。
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