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Main Authors: Makenali, Sara, Rokh, Babak, Azarpeyvand, Ali
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.04244
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author Makenali, Sara
Rokh, Babak
Azarpeyvand, Ali
author_facet Makenali, Sara
Rokh, Babak
Azarpeyvand, Ali
contents Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have achieved significant advances in a wide range of applications. However, their deployment on resource-constrained devices remains a challenge due to the large number of layers and parameters, which result in considerable computational and memory demands. To address this issue, pruning and quantization are two widely used compression techniques, commonly applied individually in most studies to reduce model size and enhance processing speed. Nevertheless, combining these two techniques can yield even greater compression benefits. Effectively integrating pruning and quantization to harness their complementary advantages poses a challenging task, primarily due to their potential impact on model accuracy and the complexity of jointly optimizing both processes. In this paper, we propose two approaches that integrate similarity-based filter pruning with Adaptive Power-of-Two (APoT) quantization to achieve higher compression efficiency while preserving model accuracy. In the first approach, pruning and quantization are applied simultaneously during training. In the second approach, pruning is performed first to remove less important parameters, followed by quantization of the pruned model using low-bit representations. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed approaches achieve effective model compression with minimal accuracy degradation, making them well-suited for deployment on devices with limited computational resources.
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spellingShingle Integrating Pruning with Quantization for Efficient Deep Neural Networks Compression
Makenali, Sara
Rokh, Babak
Azarpeyvand, Ali
Neural and Evolutionary Computing
Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) have achieved significant advances in a wide range of applications. However, their deployment on resource-constrained devices remains a challenge due to the large number of layers and parameters, which result in considerable computational and memory demands. To address this issue, pruning and quantization are two widely used compression techniques, commonly applied individually in most studies to reduce model size and enhance processing speed. Nevertheless, combining these two techniques can yield even greater compression benefits. Effectively integrating pruning and quantization to harness their complementary advantages poses a challenging task, primarily due to their potential impact on model accuracy and the complexity of jointly optimizing both processes. In this paper, we propose two approaches that integrate similarity-based filter pruning with Adaptive Power-of-Two (APoT) quantization to achieve higher compression efficiency while preserving model accuracy. In the first approach, pruning and quantization are applied simultaneously during training. In the second approach, pruning is performed first to remove less important parameters, followed by quantization of the pruned model using low-bit representations. Experimental results demonstrate that our proposed approaches achieve effective model compression with minimal accuracy degradation, making them well-suited for deployment on devices with limited computational resources.
title Integrating Pruning with Quantization for Efficient Deep Neural Networks Compression
topic Neural and Evolutionary Computing
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2509.04244