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Decoupled neural network training with re-computation and weight prediction

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  • Jiawei Peng
  • Yicheng Xu
  • Zhiping Lin
  • Zhenyu Weng
  • Zishuo Yang
  • Huiping Zhuang

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To break the three lockings during backpropagation (BP) process for neural network training, multiple decoupled learning methods have been investigated recently. These methods either lead to significant drop in accuracy performance or suffer from dramatic increase in memory usage. In this paper, a new form of decoupled learning, named decoupled neural network training scheme with re-computation and weight prediction (DTRP) is proposed. In DTRP, a re-computation scheme is adopted to solve the memory explosion problem, and a weight prediction scheme is proposed to deal with the weight delay caused by re-computation. Additionally, a batch compensation scheme is developed, allowing the proposed DTRP to run faster. Theoretical analysis shows that DTRP is guaranteed to converge to crical points under certain conditions. Experiments are conducted by training various convolutional neural networks on several classification datasets, showing comparable or better results than the state-of-the-art methods and BP. These experiments also reveal that adopting the proposed method, the memory explosion problem is effectively solved, and a significant acceleration is achieved.

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  • Jiawei Peng & Yicheng Xu & Zhiping Lin & Zhenyu Weng & Zishuo Yang & Huiping Zhuang, 2023. "Decoupled neural network training with re-computation and weight prediction," PLOS ONE, Public Library of Science, vol. 18(2), pages 1-23, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:plo:pone00:0276427
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0276427
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