Abstract:
Machine learning algorithms have made significant advances in many applications. However, their hardware implementation on the state-of-the-art platforms still faces seve...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Machine learning algorithms have made significant advances in many applications. However, their hardware implementation on the state-of-the-art platforms still faces several challenges and are limited by various factors, such as memory volume, memory bandwidth and interconnection overhead. The adoption of the crossbar architecture with emerging memory technology partially solves the problem but induces process variation and other concerns. In this paper, we will present novel solutions to two fundamental issues in crossbar implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms: device variation and insufficient interconnections. These solutions are inspired by the statistical properties of algorithms themselves, especially the redundancy in neural network nodes and connections. By Random Sparse Adaptation and pruning the connections following the Small-World model, we demonstrate robust and efficient performance on representative datasets such as MNIST and CIFAR-10. Moreover, we present Continuous Growth and Pruning algorithm for future learning and adaptation on hardware.
Date of Conference: 18-19 March 2019
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 08 July 2019
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