Paper ID: 2306.09822
Lightweight Attribute Localizing Models for Pedestrian Attribute Recognition
Ashish Jha, Dimitrii Ermilov, Konstantin Sobolev, Anh Huy Phan, Salman Ahmadi-Asl, Naveed Ahmed, Imran Junejo, Zaher AL Aghbari, Thar Baker, Ahmed Mohamed Khedr, Andrzej Cichocki
Pedestrian Attribute Recognition (PAR) deals with the problem of identifying features in a pedestrian image. It has found interesting applications in person retrieval, suspect re-identification and soft biometrics. In the past few years, several Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have been designed to solve the task; however, the developed DNNs predominantly suffer from over-parameterization and high computational complexity. These problems hinder them from being exploited in resource-constrained embedded devices with limited memory and computational capacity. By reducing a network's layers using effective compression techniques, such as tensor decomposition, neural network compression is an effective method to tackle these problems. We propose novel Lightweight Attribute Localizing Models (LWALM) for Pedestrian Attribute Recognition (PAR). LWALM is a compressed neural network obtained after effective layer-wise compression of the Attribute Localization Model (ALM) using the Canonical Polyadic Decomposition with Error Preserving Correction (CPD-EPC) algorithm.
Submitted: Jun 16, 2023