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HEIF: Highly Efficient Stochastic Computing-Based Inference Framework for Deep Neural Networks.

Authors :
Li, Zhe
Li, Ji
Ren, Ao
Cai, Ruizhe
Ding, Caiwen
Qian, Xuehai
Draper, Jeffrey
Yuan, Bo
Tang, Jian
Qiu, Qinru
Wang, Yanzhi
Source :
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits & Systems; Aug2019, Vol. 38 Issue 8, p1543-1556, 14p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Deep convolutional neural networks (DCNNs) are one of the most promising deep learning techniques and have been recognized as the dominant approach for almost all recognition and detection tasks. The computation of DCNNs is memory intensive due to large feature maps and neuron connections, and the performance highly depends on the capability of hardware resources. With the recent trend of wearable devices and Internet of Things, it becomes desirable to integrate the DCNNs onto embedded and portable devices that require low power and energy consumptions and small hardware footprints. Recently stochastic computing (SC)-DCNN demonstrated that SC as a low-cost substitute to binary-based computing radically simplifies the hardware implementation of arithmetic units and has the potential to satisfy the stringent power requirements in embedded devices. In SC, many arithmetic operations that are resource-consuming in binary designs can be implemented with very simple hardware logic, alleviating the extensive computational complexity. It offers a colossal design space for integration and optimization due to its reduced area and soft error resiliency. In this paper, we present HEIF, a highly efficient SC-based inference framework of the large-scale DCNNs, with broad applications including (but not limited to) LeNet-5 and AlexNet, that achieves high energy efficiency and low area/hardware cost. Compared to SC-DCNN, HEIF features: 1) the first (to the best of our knowledge) SC-based rectified linear unit activation function to catch up with the recent advances in software models and mitigate degradation in application-level accuracy; 2) the redesigned approximate parallel counter and optimized stochastic multiplication using transmission gates and inverse mirror adders; and 3) the new optimization of weight storage using clustering. Most importantly, to achieve maximum energy efficiency while maintaining acceptable accuracy, HEIF considers holistic optimizations on cascade connection of function blocks in DCNN, pipelining technique, and bit-stream length reduction. Experimental results show that in large-scale applications HEIF outperforms previous SC-DCNN by the throughput of $4.1\times $ , by area efficiency of up to $6.5\times $ , and achieves up to ${5.6\times }$ energy improvement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02780070
Volume :
38
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits & Systems
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137645913
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1109/TCAD.2018.2852752