TentacleNet: A Pseudo-Ensemble Template for Accurate Binary Convolutional Neural Networks

Abstract

Binarization is an attractive strategy for implementing lightweight Deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs). Despite the unquestionable savings offered, memory footprint above all, it may induce an excessive accuracy loss that prevents a widespread use. This work elaborates on this aspect introducing TentacleNet, a new template designed to improve the predictive performance of binarized CNNs via parallelization. Inspired by the ensemble learning theory, it consists of a compact topology that is end-to-end trainable and organized to minimize memory utilization. Experimental results collected over three realistic benchmarks show TentacleNet fills the gap left by classical binary models, ensuring substantial memory savings w.r.t. state-of-the-art binary ensemble methods.

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