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Abstract
We consider complexity of Deep Neural Networks (DNNs) and their associated
massive over-parameterization. Such over-parametrization may entail
susceptibility to adversarial attacks, loss of interpretability and adverse
Size, Weight and Power - Cost (SWaP-C) considerations. We ask if there are
methodical ways (regularization) to reduce complexity and how can we interpret
trade-off between desired metric and complexity of DNN. Reducing complexity is
directly applicable to scaling of AI applications to real world problems
(especially for off-the-cloud applications). We show that presence and
evaluation of the knee of the tradeoff curve. We apply a form of L0
regularization to MNIST data and signal modulation classifications. We show
that such regularization captures saliency in the input space as well.