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HSD-CNN: Hierarchically self decomposing CNN architecture using class specific filter sensitivity analysis

Conventional Convolutional neural networks (CNN) are trained on large domain datasets and are hence typically over-represented and inefficient in limited class applications. An efficient way to convert such large many-class pre-trained networks into small few-class networks is through a hierarchical decomposition of its feature maps. To alleviate this issue, we propose an automated framework for such decomposition in Hierarchically Self Decomposing CNN (HSD-CNN), in four steps. HSD-CNN is derived automatically using a class-specific filter sensitivity analysis that quantifies the impact of specific features on a class prediction. The decomposed hierarchical network can be utilized and deployed directly to obtain sub-networks for a subset of classes, and it is shown to perform better without the requirement of retraining these sub-networks. Experimental results show that HSD-CNN generally does not degrade accuracy if the full set of classes are used. Interestingly, when operating on known subsets of classes, HSD-CNN has an improvement in accuracy with a much smaller model size, requiring much fewer operations. HSD-CNN flow is verified on the CIFAR10, CIFAR100 and CALTECH101 data sets. We report accuracies up to $85.6\%$ ( $94.75\%$ ) on scenarios with 13 ( 4 ) classes of CIFAR100, using a pre-trained VGG-16 network on the full data set. In this case, the proposed HSD-CNN requires $3.97 \times$ fewer parameters and has $71.22\%$ savings in operations, in comparison to baseline VGG-16 containing features for all 100 classes.

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