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Dynamic Rectification Knowledge Distillation

Knowledge Distillation is a technique which aims to utilize dark knowledge to compress and transfer information from a vast, well-trained neural network (teacher model) to a smaller, less capable neural network (student model) with improved inference efficiency. This approach of distilling knowledge has gained popularity as a result of the prohibitively complicated nature of such cumbersome models for deployment on edge computing devices. Generally, the teacher models used to teach smaller student models are cumbersome in nature and expensive to train. To eliminate the necessity for a cumbersome teacher model completely, we propose a simple yet effective knowledge distillation framework that we termed Dynamic Rectification Knowledge Distillation (DR-KD). Our method transforms the student into its own teacher, and if the self-teacher makes wrong predictions while distilling information, the error is rectified prior to the knowledge being distilled. Specifically, the teacher targets are dynamically tweaked by the agency of ground-truth while distilling the knowledge gained from traditional training. Our proposed DR-KD performs remarkably well in the absence of a sophisticated cumbersome teacher model and achieves comparable performance to existing state-of-the-art teacher-free knowledge distillation frameworks when implemented by a low-cost dynamic mannered teacher. Our approach is all-encompassing and can be utilized for any deep neural network training that requires categorization or object recognition. DR-KD enhances the test accuracy on Tiny ImageNet by 2.65% over prominent baseline models, which is significantly better than any other knowledge distillation approach while requiring no additional training costs.

preprint2022arXivOpen access
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