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Training Quantized Deep Neural Networks via Cooperative Coevolution

This work considers a challenging Deep Neural Network(DNN) quantization task that seeks to train quantized DNNs without involving any full-precision operations. Most previous quantization approaches are not applicable to this task since they rely on full-precision gradients to update network weights. To fill this gap, in this work we advocate using Evolutionary Algorithms (EAs) to search for the optimal low-bits weights of DNNs. To efficiently solve the induced large-scale discrete problem, we propose a novel EA based on cooperative coevolution that repeatedly groups the network weights based on the confidence in their values and focuses on optimizing the ones with the least confidence. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work that applies EAs to train quantized DNNs. Experiments show that our approach surpasses previous quantization approaches and can train a 4-bit ResNet-20 on the Cifar-10 dataset with the same test accuracy as its full-precision counterpart.

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