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Harnessing Slow Dynamics in Neuromorphic Computation

Machine Learning 2019-05-30 v1 Neural and Evolutionary Computing Machine Learning

Abstract

Neuromorphic Computing is a nascent research field in which models and devices are designed to process information by emulating biological neural systems. Thanks to their superior energy efficiency, analog neuromorphic systems are highly promising for embedded, wearable, and implantable systems. However, optimizing neural networks deployed on these systems is challenging. One main challenge is the so-called timescale mismatch: Dynamics of analog circuits tend to be too fast to process real-time sensory inputs. In this thesis, we propose a few working solutions to slow down dynamics of on-chip spiking neural networks. We empirically show that, by harnessing slow dynamics, spiking neural networks on analog neuromorphic systems can gain non-trivial performance boosts on a battery of real-time signal processing tasks.

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@article{arxiv.1905.12116,
  title  = {Harnessing Slow Dynamics in Neuromorphic Computation},
  author = {Tianlin Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.12116},
  year   = {2019}
}

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Master thesis of Tianlin Liu

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