Towards Higher Ranks via Adversarial Weight Pruning
–Neural Information Processing Systems
Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) are hard to deploy on edge devices due to its high computation and storage complexities. As a common practice for model compression, network pruning consists of two major categories: unstructured and structured pruning, where unstructured pruning constantly performs better. However, unstructured pruning presents a structured pattern at high pruning rates, which limits its performance. To this end, we propose a Rank-based PruninG (RPG) method to maintain the ranks of sparse weights in an adversarial manner.
Neural Information Processing Systems
Dec-27-2025, 20:23:37 GMT
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