Enhanced Pruning Strategy for Multi-Component Neural Architectures Using Component-Aware Graph Analysis
Sundaram, Ganesh, Ulmen, Jonas, Görges, Daniel
–arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Deep neural networks (DNNs) deliver outstanding performance, but their complexity often prohibits deployment in resource-constrained settings. Comprehensive structured pruning frameworks based on parameter dependency analysis reduce model size with specific regard to computational performance. When applying them to Multi-Component Neural Architectures (MCNAs), they risk network integrity by removing large parameter groups. We introduce a component-aware pruning strategy, extending dependency graphs to isolate individual components and inter-component flows. This creates smaller, targeted pruning groups that conserve functional integrity. Demonstrated effectively on a control task, our approach achieves greater sparsity and reduced performance degradation, opening a path for optimizing complex, multi-component DNNs efficiently.
arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence
Jul-22-2025
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