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EFFICIENTNEXT: EFFICIENTNET FOR EMBEDDED SYSTEMS

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posted on 2022-10-12, 02:18 authored by Abhishek Rajendra DeokarAbhishek Rajendra Deokar

Convolutional Neural Networks have come a long way since  AlexNet. Each year the limits of the state of the art are being pushed to new  levels. EfficientNet pushed the performance metrics to a new high and EfficientNetV2 even more so. Even so, architectures for mobile applications can benefit from improved accuracy and reduced model footprint. The classic Inverted Residual block has been the foundation upon which most mobile networks seek to improve. EfficientNet architecture is built using the same Inverted Residual block. In this paper we experiment with Harmonious Bottlenecks in  place of the Inverted Residuals to observe a reduction in the number of parameters and improvement in accuracy. The designed network is then deployed on the NXP i.MX 8M Mini board for Image classification.

History

Degree Type

  • Master of Science

Department

  • Electrical and Computer Engineering

Campus location

  • Indianapolis

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Mohamed El-Sharkawy

Additional Committee Member 2

Brian King

Additional Committee Member 3

Maher Rizkalla