A Structured Pruning Algorithm for Model-based Deep Learning

3 Nov 2023  ·  Chicago Park, Weijie Gan, Zihao Zou, Yuyang Hu, Zhixin Sun, Ulugbek S. Kamilov ·

There is a growing interest in model-based deep learning (MBDL) for solving imaging inverse problems. MBDL networks can be seen as iterative algorithms that estimate the desired image using a physical measurement model and a learned image prior specified using a convolutional neural net (CNNs). The iterative nature of MBDL networks increases the test-time computational complexity, which limits their applicability in certain large-scale applications. We address this issue by presenting structured pruning algorithm for model-based deep learning (SPADE) as the first structured pruning algorithm for MBDL networks. SPADE reduces the computational complexity of CNNs used within MBDL networks by pruning its non-essential weights. We propose three distinct strategies to fine-tune the pruned MBDL networks to minimize the performance loss. Each fine-tuning strategy has a unique benefit that depends on the presence of a pre-trained model and a high-quality ground truth. We validate SPADE on two distinct inverse problems, namely compressed sensing MRI and image super-resolution. Our results highlight that MBDL models pruned by SPADE can achieve substantial speed up in testing time while maintaining competitive performance.

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