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Joint Adaptive Resolution Selection and Conditional Early Exiting for Efficient Video Recognition on Edge Devices

Beijing Key Lab of Traffic Data Analysis and Mining, School of Computer Science and Technology, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing 100044, China
Department of Computer Science and Mathematics, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, TX 79832, USA
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Given the explosive growth in video content generation, there is a rising demand for efficient and scalable video recognition. Deep learning has shown its remarkable performance in video analytics, by applying 2D or 3D Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) across multiple video frames. However, high data quantities, intensive computational costs, and various performance requirements restrict the deployment and application of these video-oriented models on resource-constrained edge devices, e.g., Internet-of-Things (IoT) and mobile devices. To tackle this issue, we propose a joint optimization system RSEE by adaptive Resolution Selection (RS) and conditional Early Exiting (EE) to facilitate efficient video recognition based on 2D CNN backbones. Given a video frame, RSEE firstly determines what input resolution is to be used for processing by the dynamic resolution selector, then sends the resolution-adjusted frame into the backbone network to extract features, and finally determines whether to stop further processing based on the accumulated features of current video at the early-exiting gate. Extensive experiments conducted on benchmark datasets indicate that RSEE remarkably outperforms current state-of-the-art solutions in terms of computational cost (by up to 84.72% on UCF101 and 78.93% on HMDB51) and inference speed (up to 3.18× on UCF101 and 3.50× on HMDB51), while still preserving competitive recognition accuracy (up to 7.81% on UCF101 7.21% on HMDB51). Furthermore, the superiority of RSEE on resource-constrained edge devices is validated on the NVIDIA Jetson Nano, with processing speeds controlled by hyperparameters ranging from about 12 to 60 Frame-Per-Second (FPS) that well enable real-time analysis.

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Big Data Mining and Analytics
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Wang Q, Yu C, Chen S, et al. Joint Adaptive Resolution Selection and Conditional Early Exiting for Efficient Video Recognition on Edge Devices. Big Data Mining and Analytics, 2025, 8(3): 661-677. https://doi.org/10.26599/BDMA.2024.9020093

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Received: 30 September 2024
Revised: 16 November 2024
Accepted: 25 November 2024
Published: 04 April 2025
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