Abstract

Over the last five years Deep Neural Nets have offered more accurate solutions to many problems in speech recognition, and computer vision, and these solutions have surpassed a threshold of acceptability for many applications. As a result, Deep Neural Networks have supplanted other approaches to solving problems in these areas, and enabled many new applications. While the design of Deep Neural Nets is still something of an art form, in our work we have found basic principles of design space exploration used to develop embedded microprocessor architectures to be highly applicable to the design of Deep Neural Net architectures. In particular, we have used these design principles to create a novel Deep Neural Net called SqueezeNet that requires only 480KB of storage for its model parameters. We have further integrated all these experiences to develop something of a playbook for creating small Deep Neural Nets for embedded systems.

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