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From Computation to Consumption: Exploring the Compute-Energy Link for Training and Testing Neural Networks for SED Systems

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The massive use of machine learning models, particularly neural networks, has raised serious concerns about their environmental impact. Indeed, over the last few years we have seen an explosion in the computing costs associated with training and deploying these systems. It is, therefore, crucial to understand their energy requirements in order to better integrate them into the evaluation of models, which has so far focused mainly on performance. In this paper, we study several neural network architectures that are key components of sound event detection systems, using an audio tagging task as an example. We measure the energy consumption for training and testing small to large architectures and establish complex relationships between the energy consumption, the number of floating-point operations, the number of parameters, and the GPU/memory utilization.
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hal-04697137 , version 1 (13-09-2024)

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Constance Douwes, Romain Serizel. From Computation to Consumption: Exploring the Compute-Energy Link for Training and Testing Neural Networks for SED Systems. Detection and Classification of Acoustic Scenes and Events 2024, Oct 2024, Tokyo, Japan. ⟨hal-04697137⟩
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