학술논문

Does Removing Pooling Layers from Convolutional Neural Networks Improve Results?
Document Type
Original Paper
Source
SN Computer Science. 1(5)
Subject
Pooling
Convolutional neural networks
Gait recognition
Optical character recognition
Language
English
ISSN
2662-995X
2661-8907
Abstract
Due to their number of parameters, convolutional neural networks are known to take long training periods and extended inference time. Learning may take so much computational power that it requires a costly machine and, sometimes, weeks for training. In this context, there is a trend already in motion to replace convolutional pooling layers for a stride operation in the previous layer to save time. In this work, we evaluate the speedup of such an approach and how it trades off with accuracy loss in multiple computer vision domains, deep neural architectures, and datasets. The results showed significant acceleration with an almost negligible loss in accuracy, when any, which is a further indication that convolutional pooling on deep learning performs redundant calculations.