Exploring High-Level Neural Networks Architectures for Efficient Spiking Neural Networks Implementation

Riadul Islam, Patrick Majurski, Jun Kwon, Sri Ranga Sai Krishna Tummala
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The microprocessor industry faces several challenges: total power consumption, processor speed, and increasing chip cost. It is visible that the processor speed in the last decade has not improved and saturated around 2 GHz to 5 GHz. Researchers believe that brain-inspired computing has great potential to resolve these problems. The spiking neural network (SNN) exhibits excellent power performance compared to the conventional design. However, we identified several key challenges to implementing large-scale neural networks (NNs) on silicon, such as nonexistent automated tools and requirements of many-domain expertise, and existing algorithms can not partition and place large-scale SNN computation efficiently on the hardware. In this research, we propose to develop an automated tool flow that can convert any NN to an SNN. In this process, we will develop a novel graph-partitioning algorithm and place SNN on a network-on-chip (NoC) to enable future energy-efficient and high-performance computing.
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探索高效脉冲神经网络实现的高级神经网络架构
微处理器行业面临着几个挑战:总功耗、处理器速度和不断增加的芯片成本。可以看到,处理器的速度在过去的十年中并没有提高,并且在2 GHz到5 GHz左右饱和。研究人员认为,大脑启发计算在解决这些问题方面具有巨大的潜力。与传统设计相比,脉冲神经网络(SNN)具有优异的功率性能。然而,我们确定了在硅上实现大规模神经网络(nn)的几个关键挑战,例如不存在自动化工具和多领域专业知识的要求,以及现有算法不能有效地划分和放置大规模SNN计算在硬件上。在这项研究中,我们建议开发一个自动化的工具流,可以将任何神经网络转换为SNN。在这个过程中,我们将开发一种新的图分区算法,并将SNN放在片上网络(NoC)上,以实现未来的节能和高性能计算。
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