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Energy-Efficient ConvNets through Approximate Computing

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© 2016 IEEE. Recently convolutional neural networks (ConvNets) have come up as state-of-the-art classification and detection algorithms, achieving near-human performance in visual detection. However, ConvNet algorithms are typically very computation and memory intensive. In order to be able to embed ConvNet-based classification into wearable platforms and embedded systems such as smartphones or ubiquitous electronics for the internet-of-things, their energy consumption should be reduced drastically. This paper proposes methods based on approximate computing to reduce energy consumption in state-of-the-art ConvNet accelerators. By combining techniques both at the system- and circuit level, we can gain energy in the systems arithmetic: up to 30 X without losing classification accuracy and more than 100 X at 99% classification accuracy, compared to the commonly used 16-bit fixed point number format.
Book: Proceedings WACV 2016
Pages: 1 - 8
ISBN:9781509006410
Publication year:2016
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Authors from:Higher Education
Accessibility:Open