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Multi-Objective Optimization for Size and Resilience of Spiking Neural Networks...

by Mihaela Dimovska, Jeremy T Johnston, Catherine D Schuman, John P Mitchell, Thomas E Potok
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Book Title
2019 IEEE 10th Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON)
Publication Date
Page Numbers
0433 to 0439
Conference Name
IEEE Annual Ubiquitous Computing, Electronics & Mobile Communication Conference (UEMCON)
Conference Location
New York, New York, United States of America
Conference Sponsor
IEEE
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Inspired by the connectivity mechanisms in the brain, neuromorphic computing architectures model Spiking Neural Networks (SNNs) in silicon. As such, neuromorphic architectures are designed and developed with the goal of having small, low power chips that can perform control and machine learning tasks. However, the power consumption of the developed hardware can greatly depend on the size of the network that is being evaluated on the chip. Furthermore, the accuracy of a trained SNN that is evaluated on chip can change due to voltage and current variations in the hardware that perturb the learned weights of the network. While efforts are made on the hardware side to minimize those perturbations, a software based strategy to make the deployed networks more resilient can help further alleviate that issue. In this work, we study Spiking Neural Networks in two neuromorphic architecture implementations with the goal of decreasing their size, while at the same time increasing their resiliency to hardware faults. We leverage an evolutionary algorithm to train the SNNs and propose a multiobjective fitness function to optimize the size and resiliency of the SNN. We demonstrate that this strategy leads to well-performing, small-sized networks that are more resilient to hardware faults.