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Pruning a neural network using Bayesian inference

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arxiv 2308.02451 v1 pith:CDT4TU7O submitted 2023-08-04 stat.ML cs.LG

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Neural network pruning is a highly effective technique aimed at reducing the computational and memory demands of large neural networks. In this research paper, we present a novel approach to pruning neural networks utilizing Bayesian inference, which can seamlessly integrate into the training procedure. Our proposed method leverages the posterior probabilities of the neural network prior to and following pruning, enabling the calculation of Bayes factors. The calculated Bayes factors guide the iterative pruning. Through comprehensive evaluations conducted on multiple benchmarks, we demonstrate that our method achieves desired levels of sparsity while maintaining competitive accuracy.

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  1. Compact Bayesian Neural Networks via pruned MCMC sampling

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    Post-hoc signal-to-noise and signal-plus-noise pruning with a short resampling run can shrink MCMC-trained Bayesian neural networks by 75% with modest accuracy loss, though uncertainty retention is not measured.

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