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The idea is to have a more advanced Filter Pruning method to be able to show SOTA results in model compression/optimization.
I suggest reimplementing the method from here: https://github.com/cmu-enyac/LeGR and reproduce baseline results for MobileNet v2 on CIFAR100 as the first step.
cc'ed @vshampor, @vanyalzr.