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Conversion of Continuous-Valued Deep Networks to Efficient Event-Driven Networks for Image Classification.


ABSTRACT: Spiking neural networks (SNNs) can potentially offer an efficient way of doing inference because the neurons in the networks are sparsely activated and computations are event-driven. Previous work showed that simple continuous-valued deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) can be converted into accurate spiking equivalents. These networks did not include certain common operations such as max-pooling, softmax, batch-normalization and Inception-modules. This paper presents spiking equivalents of these operations therefore allowing conversion of nearly arbitrary CNN architectures. We show conversion of popular CNN architectures, including VGG-16 and Inception-v3, into SNNs that produce the best results reported to date on MNIST, CIFAR-10 and the challenging ImageNet dataset. SNNs can trade off classification error rate against the number of available operations whereas deep continuous-valued neural networks require a fixed number of operations to achieve their classification error rate. From the examples of LeNet for MNIST and BinaryNet for CIFAR-10, we show that with an increase in error rate of a few percentage points, the SNNs can achieve more than 2x reductions in operations compared to the original CNNs. This highlights the potential of SNNs in particular when deployed on power-efficient neuromorphic spiking neuron chips, for use in embedded applications.

SUBMITTER: Rueckauer B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5770641 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Conversion of Continuous-Valued Deep Networks to Efficient Event-Driven Networks for Image Classification.

Rueckauer Bodo B   Lungu Iulia-Alexandra IA   Hu Yuhuang Y   Pfeiffer Michael M   Liu Shih-Chii SC  

Frontiers in neuroscience 20171207


<i>Spiking</i> neural networks (SNNs) can potentially offer an efficient way of doing inference because the neurons in the networks are sparsely activated and computations are event-driven. Previous work showed that simple continuous-valued deep Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs) can be converted into accurate spiking equivalents. These networks did not include certain common operations such as max-pooling, softmax, batch-normalization and Inception-modules. This paper presents spiking equival  ...[more]

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