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      DeepSquare: Boosting the Learning Power of Deep Convolutional Neural Networks with Elementwise Square Operators

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          Modern neural network modules which can significantly enhance the learning power usually add too much computational complexity to the original neural networks. In this paper, we pursue very efficient neural network modules which can significantly boost the learning power of deep convolutional neural networks with negligible extra computational cost. We first present both theoretically and experimentally that elementwise square operator has a potential to enhance the learning power of neural networks. Then, we design four types of lightweight modules with elementwise square operators, named as Square-Pooling, Square-Softmin, Square-Excitation, and Square-Encoding. We add our four lightweight modules to Resnet18, Resnet50, and ShuffleNetV2 for better performance in the experiment on ImageNet 2012 dataset. The experimental results show that our modules can bring significant accuracy improvements to the base convolutional neural network models. The performance of our lightweight modules is even comparable to many complicated modules such as bilinear pooling, Squeeze-and-Excitation, and Gather-Excite. Our highly efficient modules are particularly suitable for mobile models. For example, when equipped with a single Square-Pooling module, the top-1 classification accuracy of ShuffleNetV2-0.5x on ImageNet 2012 is absolutely improved by 1.45% with no additional parameters and negligible inference time overhead.

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              12 June 2019
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              1906.04979
              12862830-1a1f-47c5-a02a-ecda1e6e126d

              http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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              We has submitted this paper to a conference before March 22, 2019. We will improve this paper according to the received reviews. The code will be released if the paper is accepted for publication
              cs.CV cs.LG

              Computer vision & Pattern recognition,Artificial intelligence
              Computer vision & Pattern recognition, Artificial intelligence

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