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Shift: A Zero FLOP, Zero Parameter Alternative to Spatial Convolutions
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2018
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Convolutional Neural NetworkEngineeringMachine LearningZero FlopImage AnalysisSpace-time ProcessingPattern RecognitionSparse Neural NetworkComputational ImagingVideo TransformerSynthetic Image GenerationMachine VisionMultidimensional Signal ProcessingComputer EngineeringInverse ProblemsComputer ScienceDeconvolutionDeep LearningShift OperationNeural Architecture SearchSignal ProcessingModel CompressionComputer VisionResnet Family MembersSpatial Information
Neural networks rely on convolutions to aggregate spatial information. However, spatial convolutions are expensive in terms of model size and computation, both of which grow quadratically with respect to kernel size. In this paper, we present a parameter-free, FLOP-free "shift" operation as an alternative to spatial convolutions. We fuse shifts and point-wise convolutions to construct end-to-end trainable shift-based modules, with a hyperparameter characterizing the tradeoff between accuracy and efficiency. To demonstrate the operation's efficacy, we replace ResNet's 3x3 convolutions with shift-based modules for improved CIFAR10 and CIFAR100 accuracy using 60% fewer parameters; we additionally demonstrate the operation's resilience to parameter reduction on ImageNet, outperforming ResNet family members. We finally show the shift operation's applicability across domains, achieving strong performance with fewer parameters on image classification, face verification and style transfer.
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