Enabling Resource-Aware Mapping of Spiking Neural Networks via Spatial Decomposition

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Authors Adarsha Balaji, Shihao Song, Anup Das, Jeffrey Krichmar, Nikil Dutt, James Shackleford, Nagarajan Kandasamy, Francky Catthoor arXiv ID 2009.09298 Category cs.NE: Neural & Evolutionary Cross-listed cs.AR, cs.ET Citations 26 Venue arXiv.org Last Checked 3 months ago
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With growing model complexity, mapping Spiking Neural Network (SNN)-based applications to tile-based neuromorphic hardware is becoming increasingly challenging. This is because the synaptic storage resources on a tile, viz. a crossbar, can accommodate only a fixed number of pre-synaptic connections per post-synaptic neuron. For complex SNN models that have many pre-synaptic connections per neuron, some connections may need to be pruned after training to fit onto the tile resources, leading to a loss in model quality, e.g., accuracy. In this work, we propose a novel unrolling technique that decomposes a neuron function with many pre-synaptic connections into a sequence of homogeneous neural units, where each neural unit is a function computation node, with two pre-synaptic connections. This spatial decomposition technique significantly improves crossbar utilization and retains all pre-synaptic connections, resulting in no loss of the model quality derived from connection pruning. We integrate the proposed technique within an existing SNN mapping framework and evaluate it using machine learning applications on the DYNAP-SE state-of-the-art neuromorphic hardware. Our results demonstrate an average 60% lower crossbar requirement, 9x higher synapse utilization, 62% lower wasted energy on the hardware, and between 0.8% and 4.6% increase in model quality.
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